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Yenidoğan Trombozunda Güncel Yaklaşımlar

Year 2009, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 53 - 64, 01.08.2009

Abstract

Yenidoğanda hemostatik sistemdeki fizyolojik özelliklere ek olarak kalıtsal veya kazanılmış protrombotik risk faktörlerinin varlığı tromboza eğilime neden olmaktadır. Prematüre ve hasta yenidoğanların yaşama oranının artması nedeniyle yoğun bakım tedavisi ve izlemi ile ilişkili komplikasyonların görülme sıklığı da artmıştır. Trombotik komplikasyonlar asemptomatik olabileceği gibi organ kaybına neden olan bir klinik tablo ile de sonuçlanabilir. Bu nedenle, yenidoğan döneminde trombozun erken dönemde tanınması ve uygun tedavinin planlanması önemlidir. Bu yazıda, yenidoğan trombozu ile ilgili güncel bilgilerin literatürler ışığında irdelenmesi amaçlandı.

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CURRENT OPINIONS ON NEONATAL THROMBOSIS

Year 2009, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 53 - 64, 01.08.2009

Abstract

Both physiologic characteristics of the haemostatic system during the neonatal period and hereditary or acquired prothrombotic risk factors make newborn prone to thrombosis. As survival of premature and sick newborns has improved, the frequency of complications associated with intensive supportive therapy and monitoring has increased. Thrombotic complications may be asymptomatic or result in severe organ damage. Therefore, early diagnosis and appropriate management of the neonatal thrombosis are essential. This is review challenging current opinions on neonatal thrombosis with literature highlight

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  • Nowak-Göttl U, Kosch A, Schlegel N. Neonatal thromboembo- lism. Semin Thromb Haemost 2003;29:227-234.
  • Pipe SW, Schmaier AH, Nichols WC, Ginsburg D, Bozynski ME, Castle VP. Neonatal purpura fulminans in association with factor V R506Q mutation. J Pediatr 1996;128:706-709.
  • Williams MD, Chalmers EA, Gibson BE. Haemostasis and Thrombosis Task Force, British Committee for Standards in Ha- ematology. The investigation and management of neonatal hae- mostasis and thrombosis. Br J Haematol 2002;119:295-309.
  • Stanworth SJ, Bennett C. How to tackle bleeding and thrombosis in the newborn. Early Hum Dev 2008;84:507-513.
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  • Massicotte MP, Dix D, Monagle P, Adams M, Andrew M. Cent- ral venous catheter related thrombosis in children: analysis of the Canadian registry of venous thromboembolic complications. J Pediatr 1998;133:770-776.
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  • Barnes C, Newall F, Monagle P. Post-thrombotic syndrome. Arch Dis Child 2002;86:212-214.
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  • Gürgey A, Kuşkonmaz B. Çocuklarda antitrombotik tedavi. Katkı Pediatri Dergisi 2007; 29:485-520.
  • Risch L, Fischer JE, Herklotz R, Huber AR. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia in paediatrics: clinical characteristics, therapy and outcomes. Intensive Care Med 2004;30:1615-1624.
  • Goldenberg NA, Durham JD, Knapp-Clevenger R, Manco- Johnson MJ. A thrombolytic regimen for high-risk deep venous thrombosis may substantially reduce the risk of postthrombotic syndrome in children. Blood 2007;110:45-53.
  • Balasa VV. New anticoagulants: a pediatric perspective. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2005;45:741-752.
  • Weitz JI, Hirsh J, Samama MM. New antithrombotic drugs: Ame- rican College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practi- ce Guidelines (8th Edition). Chest 2008;133:234-256.
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Other ID JA98ZP73KT
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Dilek Dilli This is me

Ş. Suna Oğuz

Uğur Dilmen This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2009
Submission Date August 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Dilli D, Oğuz ŞS, Dilmen U. CURRENT OPINIONS ON NEONATAL THROMBOSIS. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2009;3(2):53-64.


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