Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage

The etiology of intraventricular hemorrhage in extremely low birth weight preterm infants is multifactorial with circulatory instability and hemostasis being preeminent. This study sought to determine if the germinal matrix layer remained intact when platelets were above 200 X109/L, a near normal le...

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Main Author: Ronald W. Coen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2013.00022/full
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description The etiology of intraventricular hemorrhage in extremely low birth weight preterm infants is multifactorial with circulatory instability and hemostasis being preeminent. This study sought to determine if the germinal matrix layer remained intact when platelets were above 200 X109/L, a near normal level, and fell below that when intraventricular hemorrhages occurred. This was a retrospective study of platelets and head ultrasounds in infants 23 to 28 weeks gestation. Analyses were descriptive, one way analysis of variance, Pearson Chi-square tests and t-tests. Platelet counts and head ultrasounds were linked in 114 infants during the first 3 days when 90% of intraventricular hemorrhages occur. Mean platelet levels were > 200 X 109/L in 68% of infant 23 – 24 weeks gestation and 78% of those 25 -26 weeks when there were no intraventricular hemorrhages. These findings, if confirmed, suggest that improving hemostasis in high risk preterm infants by keeping platelet levels >200 X109/L may maintain the integrity of the germinal matrix layer and prevent intraventricular hemorrhages.
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spelling doaj.art-b11d86d8c98b4330958a68061f64afa32022-12-22T00:58:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602013-09-01110.3389/fped.2013.0002257927Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhageRonald W. Coen0St. Luke's Health Care SystemThe etiology of intraventricular hemorrhage in extremely low birth weight preterm infants is multifactorial with circulatory instability and hemostasis being preeminent. This study sought to determine if the germinal matrix layer remained intact when platelets were above 200 X109/L, a near normal level, and fell below that when intraventricular hemorrhages occurred. This was a retrospective study of platelets and head ultrasounds in infants 23 to 28 weeks gestation. Analyses were descriptive, one way analysis of variance, Pearson Chi-square tests and t-tests. Platelet counts and head ultrasounds were linked in 114 infants during the first 3 days when 90% of intraventricular hemorrhages occur. Mean platelet levels were > 200 X 109/L in 68% of infant 23 – 24 weeks gestation and 78% of those 25 -26 weeks when there were no intraventricular hemorrhages. These findings, if confirmed, suggest that improving hemostasis in high risk preterm infants by keeping platelet levels >200 X109/L may maintain the integrity of the germinal matrix layer and prevent intraventricular hemorrhages.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2013.00022/fullBrainplateletsintraventricular hemorrhageprematurityGerminal matrix layer
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Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Brain
platelets
intraventricular hemorrhage
prematurity
Germinal matrix layer
title Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
title_full Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
title_fullStr Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
title_short Preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
title_sort preventing germinal matrix layer rupture and intraventricular hemorrhage
topic Brain
platelets
intraventricular hemorrhage
prematurity
Germinal matrix layer
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2013.00022/full
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