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Revision as of 08:24, 12 October 2011
Definition
<150,000 platelets/µL
Transfusion Criteria
- <50,000 & severe bleed or invasive procedure
- <20,000 & fever, petechia, or infection
- <5,000-10,000 --> always?
- Usually ineffective in ITP (give only in severe bleed; best after IVIg)
- DIC may worsen with platlet tranfusion
- Likely contraindicated in TTP
Causes
- Decreased production
- Marrow infiltration (tumor or infection)
- Viral infections (rubella, HIV)
- Drugs
- Heparin, sulfa abx, ETOH, ASA, thiazides/furosemide
- Radiation
- Vitamin B12 and/or folate deficiency
- Increased platelet destruction
- Platelet loss
- Excessive hemorrhage
- Hemodialysis, extracorporeal circulation
- Splenic sequestration
- Sickle cell disease, cirrhosis
Pediatrics
1 unit platelets per 5kg body weight will raise count by 50k
Source
Tintinalli
