Neonatal Exchange Transfusion
Found 4 free book(s)Handbook of Transfusion Medicine
www.transfusionguidelines.org10.2 Neonatal transfusion 120 10.2.1 neonatal red cell exchange transfusion 120 10.2.2 Large volume neonatal red cell transfusion 121 10.2.3 neonatal ‘top-up’ transfusion 121 10.2.4 neonatal platelet transfusions 123 10.2.5 neonatal FFP and cryoprecipitate transfusion 123 10.2.6 neonatal granulocyte transfusion 124
The Management of Women with Red Cell Antibodies during ...
www.rcog.org.uktransfusion is made. Blood for intrauterine transfusion (IUT) Clinicians should be aware that blood for IUT has the same requirements as blood for neonatal exchange (see 7.1.3), except that plasma is removed by the blood centre to increase the haematocrit to 0.70–0.85 and it is always irradiated. Blood for neonatal exchange
HEARING LOSS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
www.cdc.gov3. Neonatal intensive care of more than 5 days or any of the following regardless of length of stay: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)§, assisted ventilation, exposure to ototoxic medications (gentamicin and tobramycin) or loop diuretics (furosemide/Lasix), and hyperbilirubinemia that requires exchange transfusion.
Consensus Statement of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics …
indianpediatrics.netexchange transfusion • Ototoxic medications used in multiple courses, or in combination with loop diuretics. • Bacterial meningitis • APGAR scores 0-4 at 1 minute or 0-6 at 5 minute • Mechanical ventilation for 5 days or longer • Stigmata of other findings associated with a syndrome known to include sensorineural and/or conductive ...