2025
Increased risk of hemorrhage in patients with mild thrombocytopenia at delivery admission
Burn M, Lundsberg L, Culhane J, Partridge C, Son M, Grechukhina O. Increased risk of hemorrhage in patients with mild thrombocytopenia at delivery admission. Pregnancy 2025, 1 DOI: 10.1002/pmf2.70071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsUterotonic useDelivery admissionPostpartum hemorrhageRetrospective cohort studyInternational ClassificationDiagnosis of postpartum hemorrhageRisk of postpartum hemorrhageHospital electronic medical recordsMild thrombocytopeniaStatistically significant outcomesCohort study of patientsRisk assessment toolMultivariate logistic regressionDelivery hospitalizationsRetrospective cohort study of patientsIntensive care unit admissionPatient safetyAdvanced maternal ageObstetric hemorrhagePotential confoundersHospital systemDiagnosis codesNormal platelet count groupConclusions Patients
2014
Long-term outcomes associated with hospital acquired thrombocytopenia among patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome
Vora A, Chenier M, Schulte P, Goodman S, Peterson E, Pieper K, Jolicoeur M, Mahaffey K, White H, Wang T. Long-term outcomes associated with hospital acquired thrombocytopenia among patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome. American Heart Journal 2014, 168: 189-196.e1. PMID: 25066558, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2014.04.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDischarge medication useSevere thrombocytopeniaMild thrombocytopeniaAntiplatelet therapyCoronary syndromeNadir platelet count <Associated with increased in-hospital mortalityNon-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromeElevation acute coronary syndromeOne-year mortality ratePlatelet count <Associated with increased mortalityNadir platelet countLong-term mortalityLong-term outcomesMedication useAcute coronary syndromeIn-Hospital MortalityThrombocytopenia severityBleeding riskHemorrhagic complicationsPlatelet countAcquired thrombocytopeniaSYNERGY trialThrombocytopenia
2010
Hematologic Changes in Pregnancy
Paidas M, Hossain N. Hematologic Changes in Pregnancy. 2010, 1-11. DOI: 10.1002/9781444328332.ch1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeeks of gestationHemoglobin levelsThird trimesterPregnant womenTotal white blood cellsMajor hematological changesRed blood cell massAbsolute lymphocyte countCells/microL.Healthy nonpregnant womenHealthy pregnant womenEnd of pregnancyBlood cell massWhite blood cellsPlasma volume increasePhysiologic anemiaLymphocyte countNeutrophil countNonpregnant womenPlatelet countProcoagulant factorsSecond trimesterNonpregnant levelsHematologic changesMild thrombocytopenia
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