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  • Neonatology
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Patient Blood Management

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  • Patient blood management (PBM) is established in adult care but nascent in neonatology.
  • Neonatal transfusion practices exhibit significant variation.
  • Existing evidence-based guidelines are often insufficient for neonatal care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the limitations of current neonatal PBM guidelines.
  • To discuss the impact of variations in neonatal transfusion practices.
  • To present updates and examples of successful neonatal PBM programs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on neonatal transfusion and PBM.
  • Analysis of current evidence-based guidelines.
  • Case examples of PBM implementation in neonatal settings.

Main Results:

  • Evidence-based guidelines for neonatal PBM are insufficient.
  • Variations in neonatal transfusion practices can affect outcomes.
  • Key updates and successful PBM program examples are provided.

Conclusions:

  • Neonatal PBM requires further development and standardization.
  • Implementing PBM programs can improve neonatal care.
  • Addressing variations in transfusion practice is crucial for better patient outcomes.