2022
DOI: 10.26444/jpccr/150257
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Thromboembolic complications in newborns – diagnostic value of D-dimers concentration and proposed outline of enoxaparin use

Abstract: Introduction and Objective. Among paediatric patients, thromboembolic complications (TECs) are most often observed in newborns, especially premature infants requiring intensive care and the use of central vascular accesses. Prognosis depends on the presence of comorbidities, maturity of the newborn, and the location and size of the thrombus. The basic laboratory test that allows for the exclusion of TECs is assessment of the plasma D-dimers concentration, the correct value of which sufficiently excludes the pr… Show more

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