Polycythemia is defined as a venous hematocrit of over 65%. The hematocrit in a newborn peaks at 2 hours of age and decreases gradually after that. The etiology of polycythemia is related either to intra-uterine hypoxia or secondary to fetal transfusion. The relationship between hematocrit and viscosity is almost linear till 65% and exponential thereafter. Increased viscosity of blood is associated with symptoms of hypo-perfusion. Clinical features related to polycythemia-hyperviscosity syndrome may affect all organ systems and this entity should be screened for in high-risk infants. Polycythemia may or may not be symptomatic and guidelines for management of both the types based on the current evidence are provided in the protocol
We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emp...
A pair of monochorial twins showing marked features of the twin trans-fusion syndrome is described. ...
Neonatal anemia is a frequent occurrence in neonatal intensive care units. Red blood cell transfusio...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous hematocrit of over 65%. The hematocrit in a newborn peaks at 2 h...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous hematocrit above 65%. The hematocrit in a newborn peaks at 2 h o...
Hemorheological studies were conducted on cases of neonatal polycythemia and cases exhibiting the ne...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous haematocrit (Hct)>65%. Capillary measurements are higher subj...
Background Hyperviscosity of blood results in increased resistance to blood flow and decreased oxyge...
A prospective study to evaluate efficacy and safety of partial exchange blood transfusion (PEBT) wit...
BACKGROUND: Hyperviscosity of blood results in increased resistance to blood flow and decreased oxyg...
An increased hematocrit can be caused by primary proliferative polycythemia (PPP), by secondary poly...
Objective To evaluate the neonatal hematological features of monochorionic twins with twin anemia-po...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPolycythemia vera (PV) is a rare cl...
Neonatal polycythemia is a potentially lethal, multi-organ disease. We have performed a prospective,...
Birth asphyxia, with an estimated prevalence of 1 to 6 per 1,000 live births, may lead to multiorgan...
We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emp...
A pair of monochorial twins showing marked features of the twin trans-fusion syndrome is described. ...
Neonatal anemia is a frequent occurrence in neonatal intensive care units. Red blood cell transfusio...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous hematocrit of over 65%. The hematocrit in a newborn peaks at 2 h...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous hematocrit above 65%. The hematocrit in a newborn peaks at 2 h o...
Hemorheological studies were conducted on cases of neonatal polycythemia and cases exhibiting the ne...
Polycythemia is defined as a venous haematocrit (Hct)>65%. Capillary measurements are higher subj...
Background Hyperviscosity of blood results in increased resistance to blood flow and decreased oxyge...
A prospective study to evaluate efficacy and safety of partial exchange blood transfusion (PEBT) wit...
BACKGROUND: Hyperviscosity of blood results in increased resistance to blood flow and decreased oxyg...
An increased hematocrit can be caused by primary proliferative polycythemia (PPP), by secondary poly...
Objective To evaluate the neonatal hematological features of monochorionic twins with twin anemia-po...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPolycythemia vera (PV) is a rare cl...
Neonatal polycythemia is a potentially lethal, multi-organ disease. We have performed a prospective,...
Birth asphyxia, with an estimated prevalence of 1 to 6 per 1,000 live births, may lead to multiorgan...
We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emp...
A pair of monochorial twins showing marked features of the twin trans-fusion syndrome is described. ...
Neonatal anemia is a frequent occurrence in neonatal intensive care units. Red blood cell transfusio...