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Published on: August 25, 2022
Management of neonatal thrombosis
1Pediatrix Medical Group, Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital, 920 Church Street North, CMC-NE, Concord, NC 28025, USA. Matthew_saxonhouse@pediatrix.com
Neonates face high risks of thromboembolism due to various factors. This review covers neonatal hemostasis, risk factors, and management strategies for these life-threatening events.
Area of Science:
- Pediatric Hematology
- Neonatal Thrombosis Research
Background:
- Neonates exhibit high rates of thromboembolism compared to other pediatric groups.
- Risk factors are multifactorial, including genetic and acquired elements.
- Limited evidence exists for optimal management of these critical events.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the neonatal hemostatic system.
- To identify common thrombosis sites and detection methods.
- To discuss perinatal and postnatal risk factors and management.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of existing studies on neonatal thromboembolism.
- Analysis of neonatal hemostasis and thrombotic event characteristics.
- Synthesis of current management recommendations and evidence gaps.
Main Results:
- Discussion of the unique neonatal hemostatic system.
- Identification of key perinatal and postnatal risk factors.
- Overview of diagnostic imaging modalities for neonatal thrombosis.
Conclusions:
- Neonatal thromboembolism requires careful consideration due to high risks.
- Management strategies are often based on limited evidence, highlighting a need for further research.
- Understanding risk factors and diagnostic tools is crucial for effective care.
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