Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilical cord blood (UCB) might be safer than adult blood (A) with respect to infectious and immunologic threats. Objectives: To evaluate, as a first objective, the feasibility of fulfilling transfusion needs of preterm infants with allogeneic UCB red blood cell (RBC) concentrates and, as a secondary objective, to assess the safety of allogeneic cord blood transfusions. Methods: At the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the UNICATT Cord Blood Bank of 'A. Gemelli' Hospital in Rome, a prospective study was carried out over a 1-year period, enrolling newborns with gestational age ≤30 weeks and/or birth weight ≤1,500 g requiring RBC transfusions within t...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the storage properties of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates o...
BACKGROUND: In the weeks following birth, preterm infants often develop anemia requiring blood trans...
Transfusions of red blood cells (RBCs), platelets, and plasma are critical therapies for infants and...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilical cord bloo...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants almost always receive blood transfusions early in life. Ne...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants almost always receive blood transfusions early in life. Ne...
Gaetano ChiricoNeonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children Hospital, Spedali Civili, Bres...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the storage properties of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates o...
Background. Preterm birth complications are one of the leading causes of death among children under ...
To transfuse UCB-RBC units to preterm infants appears a feasible and safe approach
To transfuse UCB-RBC units to preterm infants appears a feasible and safe approach
Introduction: Anemia is a common problem in preterm infants; red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the storage properties of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates o...
BACKGROUND: In the weeks following birth, preterm infants often develop anemia requiring blood trans...
Transfusions of red blood cells (RBCs), platelets, and plasma are critical therapies for infants and...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilical cord bloo...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants almost always receive blood transfusions early in life. Ne...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants almost always receive blood transfusions early in life. Ne...
Gaetano ChiricoNeonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children Hospital, Spedali Civili, Bres...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the storage properties of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates o...
Background. Preterm birth complications are one of the leading causes of death among children under ...
To transfuse UCB-RBC units to preterm infants appears a feasible and safe approach
To transfuse UCB-RBC units to preterm infants appears a feasible and safe approach
Introduction: Anemia is a common problem in preterm infants; red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the storage properties of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates o...
BACKGROUND: In the weeks following birth, preterm infants often develop anemia requiring blood trans...
Transfusions of red blood cells (RBCs), platelets, and plasma are critical therapies for infants and...