Reduced platelet counts in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
- PMID: 2372563
- DOI: 10.1159/000243210
Reduced platelet counts in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Abstract
Platelet counts were studied in preterm infants with the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), excluding patients with significant perinatal and postnatal hypoxia. Counts fell to a nadir on day 4 (p less than 0.000). Exploratory analysis indicated that severity of RDS (levels of FiO2 and mean airway pressure), airleak syndrome, grade of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and low platelet count on day 1 were correlated with low platelet count on days 4 and 5. Further analysis by stepwise removal of each variable demonstrated statistically that FiO2 exerted a unique influence on the change in platelet count between day 1 and days 4/5 (p less than 0.002). It is concluded that the severity of RDS is strongly associated with the fall in platelet count in the first few postnatal days. The effect of IVH on platelet count may be secondary to the effect of the RDS.