Reference Values of Thrombolastometry Parameters in Healthy Term Neonates
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Value | |
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Newborns’ data | Gestational age (weeks) Median (Q1–Q3) | 39 (38–40) |
Birth weight (g) Median (Q1–Q3) | 3300 (3050–3500) | |
Gender (males) N (%) | 103 (47.9%) | |
Newborns’ laboratory data | Blood group | A (80/37.2%) B (25/11.6%) AB (5/2.3%) O (105/48.8%) |
Rhesus | Positive (195/90.7%) Negative (20/9.3%) | |
Hematocrit (%) Median (Q1–Q3) | 47.65 (45–51) | |
Hemoglobulin (g/dL) Median (Q1–Q3) | 16 (15.2–17.1) | |
Platelet count (K/μL) Median (Q1–Q3) | 285 (240–325) | |
Total bilirubin (mg/dL) Median (Q1–Q3) | 8 (6–10) | |
Maternal data | Smoking N (%) | 20 (9.3%) |
Thrombophilia history | 0 (0%) | |
Pregnancy and delivery | Medication | No medication (184/85.6%) Insulin (1/0.4%) T4 (27/12.6%) T4 and insulin (1/0.4%) Low molecular weight heparin (0/0%) Acetylsalicylic acid (1/0.4%) Propylthiouracil (1/0.4%) |
Mother pregnancy problems N (%) | Gestational diabetes (9/4.2%) Autoimmune Thyroiditis (2/0.9%) Gestational Hypothyroidism (24/11.1%) Gestational Hypothyroidism and Diabetes (3/1.4%) Graves (1/0.4%) Hypothyroidism (7/3.2%) Cholestasis of pregnancy (1/0.4%) | |
Delivery mode (Cesarean Section) N (%) | 78 (36.3%) | |
Multiple gestation N (%) | 0 (0%) |
EXTEM | FIBTEM | INTEM | |||||||
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Parameter | Median | 2.5 Pctl | 97.5 Pctl | Median | 2.5 Pctl | 97.5 Pctl | Median | 2.5 Pctl | 97.5 Pctl |
A5 | 43 | 30 | 56 | 13 | 8 | 22 | 44 | 31 | 55 |
A10 | 52 | 40 | 65 | 15 | 9 | 25 | 54 | 41 | 63 |
CFT | 86 | 49 | 148 | - | - | - | 76 | 50 | 142 |
CT | 52 | 38 | 78 | 48 | 36 | 85 | 191 | 134 | 270 |
LI30 | 100 | 98 | 100 | 100 | 97 | 100 | 100 | 97 | 100 |
LI45 | 98 | 93 | 100 | 100 | 94 | 100 | 97 | 92 | 99 |
LI60 | 95 | 83 | 98 | 100 | 92 | 100 | 94 | 85 | 97 |
MCF | 59 | 47 | 69 | 17 | 10 | 26 | 59 | 48 | 67 |
Alpha(α) | 73 | 64 | 81 | 74 | 58 | 82 | 75 | 63 | 80 |
CT | A5 | A10 | CFT | MCF | Alpha | LI30 | LI45 | LI60 | ||
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INTEM | Gestational age (weeks) | 0.0103 | 0.007 | 0.0289 | 0.0687 | 0.0894 | −0.0718 | 0.14062 | 0.1569 | 0.17196 |
0.8828 | 0.9165 | 0.679 | 0.3241 | 0.1991 | 0.3027 | 0.0433 | 0.0246 | 0.0159 | ||
Birth weight (gr) | 0.0686 | 0.03761 | 0.04179 | −0.0067 | 0.07548 | −0.0084 | 0.07672 | 0.1311 | 0.16317 | |
0.325 | 0.5896 | 0.549 | 0.9238 | 0.2786 | 0.9045 | 0.2718 | 0.061 | 0.0223 | ||
Hematocrit | 0.1956 | −0.174 | −0.1451 | 0.23961 | −0.0948 | −0.2451 | 0.13712 | 0.1928 | 0.15104 | |
0.0064 | 0.0155 | 0.0441 | 0.0008 | 0.19 | 0.0006 | 0.0579 | 0.0077 | 0.0413 | ||
Hb (g/dL) | 0.2174 | −0.2459 | −0.2258 | 0.29104 | −0.1638 | −0.2855 | 0.16442 | 0.2244 | 0.17762 | |
0.0017 | 0.0004 | 0.0011 | <0.0001 | 0.0187 | <0.0001 | 0.0185 | 0.0013 | 0.0128 | ||
PLT (/μL) | −0.0118 | 0.41007 | 0.39177 | −0.3689 | 0.3588 | 0.33725 | −0.0806 | −0.1195 | −0.1096 | |
0.8668 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.2504 | 0.0894 | 0.1263 | ||
Total bilirubin (mg/dL) | 0.0253 | 0.04715 | 0.03787 | −0.0538 | 0.0134 | 0.04437 | 0.01898 | −0.0593 | −0.0712 | |
0.7248 | 0.5117 | 0.5982 | 0.4539 | 0.8522 | 0.5369 | 0.7923 | 0.4131 | 0.3368 | ||
EXTEM | Gestational age (weeks) | 0.0514 | −0.0186 | −0.0003 | 0.09516 | 0.01582 | −0.0750 | 0.19417 | 0.1449 | 0.15225 |
0.4534 | 0.7866 | 0.9961 | 0.1644 | 0.8176 | 0.2735 | 0.0043 | 0.0341 | 0.0278 | ||
Birth weight (gr) | 0.08697 | 0.0405 | 0.0434 | −0.0045 | 0.04138 | 0.01554 | 0.03285 | 0.11182 | 0.10228 | |
0.204 | 0.5548 | 0.5268 | 0.9481 | 0.5462 | 0.8208 | 0.6319 | 0.1028 | 0.1406 | ||
Hematocrit | 0.2285 | −0.1366 | −0.1174 | 0.19478 | −0.0807 | −0.2096 | 0.1007 | 0.0966 | 0.09766 | |
0.0013 | 0.0568 | 0.1023 | 0.0064 | 0.2618 | 0.0033 | 0.1613 | 0.1802 | 0.1801 | ||
Hb (g/dL) | 0.2466 | −0.2318 | −0.2213 | 0.25178 | −0.1839 | −0.2592 | 0.07342 | 0.1065 | 0.11515 | |
0.0003 | 0.0007 | 0.0011 | 0.0002 | 0.0071 | 0.0001 | 0.2861 | 0.1221 | 0.0985 | ||
PLT (/μL) | −0.1346 | 0.33334 | 0.32655 | −0.3399 | 0.30471 | 0.28469 | −0.1691 | −0.0966 | −0.1036 | |
0.05 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.0135 | 0.1612 | 0.1374 | ||
Total bilirubin (mg/dl) | −0.0984 | −0.0264 | −0.0534 | −0.0177 | −0.08981 | 0.00626 | −0.08282 | −0.1182 | −0.06774 | |
0.1627 | 0.7085 | 0.4492 | 0.8025 | 0.2026 | 0.9293 | 0.2401 | 0.0939 | 0.3443 | ||
FIBTEM | Gestational age (weeks) | 0.07063 | 0.05007 | 0.06083 | NA | 0.10829 | 0.00412 | 0.01901 | 0.04735 | −0.0875 |
0.3167 | 0.478 | 0.3886 | 0.1241 | 0.9555 | 0.7878 | 0.5044 | 0.2238 | |||
Birth weight (gr) | 0.1012 | 0.03128 | 0.04169 | NA | 0.04325 | −0.0071 | 0.02571 | 0.0336 | 0.10955 | |
0.1505 | 0.6577 | 0.5548 | 0.5401 | 0.9233 | 0.7157 | 0.6358 | 0.1274 | |||
Hematocrit | 0.22679 | −0.14532 | −0.10774 | NA | −0.05365 | −0.18425 | 0.06064 | 0.13475 | −0.03144 | |
0.0012 | 0.0396 | 0.1279 | 0.4494 | 0.0123 | 0.3925 | 0.0577 | 0.6643 | |||
Hb (g/dL) | 0.2515 0.0003 | −0.1735 0.0135 | −0.1368 0.0522 | NA | −0.0814 0.2492 | −0.1893 0.0099 | 0.01676 0.8129 | 0.1140 0.108 | −0.0436 0.5465 | |
Total bilirubin (mg/dL) | −0.0713 | −0.01572 | −0.05518 | NA | −0.0837 | 0.15371 | 0.08055 | 0.0897 | 0.06423 | |
0.3269 | 0.8291 | 0.4484 | 0.2496 | 0.0429 | 0.268 | 0.2196 | 0.3877 |
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Theodoraki, M.; Sokou, R.; Valsami, S.; Iliodromiti, Z.; Pouliakis, A.; Parastatidou, S.; Karavana, G.; Ioakeimidis, G.; Georgiadou, P.; Iacovidou, N.; et al. Reference Values of Thrombolastometry Parameters in Healthy Term Neonates. Children 2020, 7, 259. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7120259
Theodoraki M, Sokou R, Valsami S, Iliodromiti Z, Pouliakis A, Parastatidou S, Karavana G, Ioakeimidis G, Georgiadou P, Iacovidou N, et al. Reference Values of Thrombolastometry Parameters in Healthy Term Neonates. Children. 2020; 7(12):259. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7120259
Chicago/Turabian StyleTheodoraki, Martha, Rozeta Sokou, Serena Valsami, Zoi Iliodromiti, Abraham Pouliakis, Stavroula Parastatidou, Georgia Karavana, Georgios Ioakeimidis, Petroula Georgiadou, Nicoletta Iacovidou, and et al. 2020. "Reference Values of Thrombolastometry Parameters in Healthy Term Neonates" Children 7, no. 12: 259. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7120259
APA StyleTheodoraki, M., Sokou, R., Valsami, S., Iliodromiti, Z., Pouliakis, A., Parastatidou, S., Karavana, G., Ioakeimidis, G., Georgiadou, P., Iacovidou, N., & Boutsikou, T. (2020). Reference Values of Thrombolastometry Parameters in Healthy Term Neonates. Children, 7(12), 259. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7120259