重新思考新生儿血小板和血浆输注策略:证据、指南和未解决的问题。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Rozeta Sokou, Eleni A Gounari, Alexandra Lianou, Andreas G Tsantes, Daniele Piovani, Stefanos Bonovas, Nicoletta Iacovidou, Argirios E Tsantes
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向新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的危重新生儿输注血小板和新鲜冷冻血浆(FFP)都是常见的干预措施,但它们仍然在没有遵守国际准则的情况下广泛实施。由于缺乏强有力的治疗指征,新生儿凝血障碍的治疗管理指南本身通常受到限制,主要针对早产儿脑室内出血(IVH)等重大出血事件的预防。从历史上看,在与输血医学相关的临床研究中,新生儿的代表性不足导致我们对这一弱势群体的最佳输血实践的认识存在重大差距,并且不同新生儿单位之间的政策差异很大,通常基于当地经验或针对大龄儿童或成人设计的指导,并可能增加不适当或无效干预的风险。血小板输注,特别是给药FFP与新生儿潜在的致命并发症有关,因此任何决定都需要仔细权衡,需要全面考虑新生儿人群的多种因素。尽管最近在更多限制性做法方面取得了进展,但血小板和新鲜冷冻血浆(FFP)输注在实践中仍然存在很大的差异。本文回顾了关于血小板和新鲜冷冻血浆输注以及新生儿大出血处理的现有文献;提供关于这些主题的循证指南摘要;并强调了当前的发展和正在进行的和未来的研究领域,目的是改善临床实践。
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Rethinking Platelet and Plasma Transfusion Strategies for Neonates: Evidence, Guidelines, and Unanswered Questions.

The transfusion of platelets and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) to critically ill neonates in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is a common intervention, yet it is still widely performed without adhering to international guidelines. The guidance itself on the therapeutic management of neonatal coagulation disorders is generally limited due to the absence of strong indications for treatment and is mainly aimed at the prevention of major hemorrhagic events such as intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in premature neonates. Historically, the underrepresentation of neonates in clinical studies related to transfusion medicine had led to significant gaps in our knowledge regarding the best transfusion practices in this vulnerable group and to a wide variability in policies among different neonatal units, often based on local experience or guidance designed for older children or adults, and possibly increasing the risk of inappropriate or ineffective interventions. Platelet transfusion and, particularly, FFP administration have been linked to potentially fatal complications in neonates and thus any decision needs to be carefully balanced and requires a thorough consideration of multiple factors in the neonatal population. Despite recent advances toward more restrictive practices, platelet and FFP transfusions are still subject to wide variability in practices.This review examines the existing literature on platelet and FFP transfusions and on the management of massive hemorrhage in neonates, provides a summary of evidence-based guidelines on these topics, and highlights current developments and areas for ongoing and future research with the aim of improving clinical practices.

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Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis
Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
21.10%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis is a topic driven review journal that focuses on all issues relating to hemostatic and thrombotic disorders. As one of the premiere review journals in the field, Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis serves as a comprehensive forum for important advances in clinical and laboratory diagnosis and therapeutic interventions. The journal also publishes peer reviewed original research papers. Seminars offers an informed perspective on today''s pivotal issues, including hemophilia A & B, thrombophilia, gene therapy, venous and arterial thrombosis, von Willebrand disease, vascular disorders and thromboembolic diseases. Attention is also given to the latest developments in pharmaceutical drugs along with treatment and current management techniques. The journal also frequently publishes sponsored supplements to further highlight emerging trends in the field.
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