2021
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-146582
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Platelet Transfusions Can Increase or Decrease the Inflammatory Response and Mortality in a Murine Model of Neonatal Polymicrobial Sepsis

Abstract: Thrombocytopenia affects 18-35% of all neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and ~70% of those born extremely prematurely, with sepsis being a frequent cause. Platelet transfusions (PTx) are frequently given to septic preterm neonates at higher platelet count (PC) thresholds than those used in adults, in an attempt to reduce their bleeding risk. However, in the largest randomized trial of neonatal PTx thresholds, infants transfused at a higher PC threshold had a significantly higher mortality and/or maj… Show more

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“…7 Murine studies have also demonstrated that transfused adult platelets are consumed faster than neonatal endogenous platelets in the early neonatal period, and platelet transfusion can enhance or attenuate the neonatal inflammatory response and mortality in a model of murine polymicrobial sepsis. 8 There have not been any published studies to date investigating the inflammatory response to platelet transfusion in the neonatal population. This study aims to determine if there are changes in inflammatory protein expression after platelet transfusion in babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Murine studies have also demonstrated that transfused adult platelets are consumed faster than neonatal endogenous platelets in the early neonatal period, and platelet transfusion can enhance or attenuate the neonatal inflammatory response and mortality in a model of murine polymicrobial sepsis. 8 There have not been any published studies to date investigating the inflammatory response to platelet transfusion in the neonatal population. This study aims to determine if there are changes in inflammatory protein expression after platelet transfusion in babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%