A clinical prediction score for transient versus persistent childhood immune thrombocytopenia

  • Schmidt, D.E.
  • Edslev, P.W.
  • Heitink-Polle, K.M.J.
  • Mertens, B.
  • Bruin, M.C.A.
  • Kapur, R.
  • Vidarsson, G.
  • Schoot, C.E. van der
  • Porcelijn, L.
  • Bom, J.G. van der
  • Rosthoj, S.
  • Haas, M. de
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Publication date
November 2020
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Background Childhood immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune bleeding disorder. The prognosis (transient, persistent, or chronic ITP) remains difficult to predict. The morbidity is most pronounced in children with persistent and chronic ITP. Clinical characteristics are associated with ITP outcomes, but there are no validated multivariate prediction models.Objective Development and external validatation of the Childhood ITP Recovery Score to predict transient versus persistent ITP in children with newly diagnosed ITP.Methods Patients with a diagnosis platelet count = 100 x 10(9)/L 3 months after diagnosis) versus persistent ITP. Age, sex, mucosal bleeding, preceding infection/vaccination, insidious onset, and diagnosis platelet count...

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