2014
DOI: 10.1186/s13613-014-0024-x
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Mechanisms and etiologies of thrombocytopenia in the intensive care unit: impact of extensive investigations

Abstract: BackgroundThrombocytopenia is common in the intensive care unit. Potential mechanisms and etiologies behind this phenomenon are multiple and often entangled. We assessed the effect of a systematic approach, using routinely available tests, on the proportion of patients in whom the mechanism (primary objective) and etiology (secondary objective) of thrombocytopenia in a mixed intensive care unit (ICU) could be identified.MethodsBefore-and-after study of all patients with thrombocytopenia was used. ‘Before’ grou… Show more

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“…Decreased platelet production in the bone marrow can result from pre-existing conditions or from the inhibitory effect of pathogen toxins, drugs or inflammatory mediators on haematopoiesis. Peripheral mechanisms are essential causes of thrombocytopenia [ 15 , 214 , 218 , 227 , 232 , 233 ]. The reduction in platelet half-life and their consumption/destruction may be linked to the many events of platelet activation occurring in sepsis, intravascular coagulopathy and immune mechanisms.…”
Section: Platelet Count In Sepsis and The Dilemma Of Platelet Transfumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Decreased platelet production in the bone marrow can result from pre-existing conditions or from the inhibitory effect of pathogen toxins, drugs or inflammatory mediators on haematopoiesis. Peripheral mechanisms are essential causes of thrombocytopenia [ 15 , 214 , 218 , 227 , 232 , 233 ]. The reduction in platelet half-life and their consumption/destruction may be linked to the many events of platelet activation occurring in sepsis, intravascular coagulopathy and immune mechanisms.…”
Section: Platelet Count In Sepsis and The Dilemma Of Platelet Transfumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systematic investigations with routinely available tests can help to delineate mechanisms of thrombocytopenia [ 218 , 232 , 234 ]. An early rise of reticulated platelets follows endotoxin administration in humans, and the percentage of immature platelet fraction that evaluates thrombopoietic rate could be a useful tool to witness early bone marrow reaction predicting sepsis development [ 80 , 235 ].…”
Section: Platelet Count In Sepsis and The Dilemma Of Platelet Transfumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thrombocytopenia induced by ONs may have several underlying mechanisms. Among the suspected mechanisms are (a) central effects of ONs on platelet production, (b) direct effect of ON by interacting with platelet proteins and subsequent platelet activation and (c) aggregation or an immune-mediated effect similar to what is described for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, which can be fast or delayed depending on the presence of preexisting antibodies [ 12 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis can be difficult due to the multiple factors inciting thrombocytopenia in the intensive care unit patient [ 76 ]. The most commonly used test for HIT is an ELISA-based test with a high rate of false positives.…”
Section: The Patient On Vv-ecmomentioning
confidence: 99%