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J Clin Neonatol ; 2(4): 173-8, 2013 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24404529

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BACKGROUND: Reticulated platelets (RPs) are newly synthesized platelets. Recently, an automatic method was established to detect RPs as a percentage of the immature platelet fraction (IPF%). Although, neonates often develop thrombocytopenia at some time during their hospitalization, the details of IPF% in neonates remain unclear. We, therefore, studied the relations between IPF% and other factors to gain a more detailed understanding of IPF% in neonates. METHODS: The following clinical data were obtained from the medical records of 105 neonates who met our inclusion criteria: Gestational age, birth weight, IPF% and platelet count of neonatal peripheral blood at birth, and perinatal data. The subjects were divided into three groups: Group A, birth weight standard deviation score (SDS) ≥ -2 standard deviation (SD) and ≤ +2 SD; Group S, < -2 SD; and Group L, > +2 SD. RESULTS: IPF% correlated negatively with platelet count at birth in the whole study population. IPF% was 2.8 ± 1.3% in term neonates, and IPF correlated negatively with gestational age and birth weight. Platelet count correlated positively with birth weight SDS in the whole study population and in Group S. IPF% correlated negatively with birth weight SDS in the whole study population and in Group S. In neonates with a platelet count below 25 × 10(4)/µl, IPF% correlated negatively with platelet count. Among other neonates, however, IPF% remained almost constant. CONCLUSION: Monitoring of IPF% is useful for estimating the function of thrombocytopoiesis in neonates and preterm infants.

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