Mechanisms and etiologies of thrombocytopenia in the intensive care unit: impact of extensive investigations

Background Thrombocytopenia 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 (primar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of intensive care 2014-08, Vol.4 (1), p.24-24, Article 24
Hauptverfasser: Antier, Nadiejda, Quenot, Jean-Pierre, Doise, Jean-Marc, Noel, Robin, Demaistre, Emmanuel, Devilliers, Hervé
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Zusammenfassung:Background Thrombocytopenia 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. Methods Before-and-after study of all patients with thrombocytopenia was used. ‘Before’ group had no intervention. New standard operating procedures for thrombocytopenia management were introduced. In the ‘After’ group, bone marrow aspiration; determination of fibrinogen dosage, prothrombin time, factor V, D-dimers; assay of fibrin monomers, ferritin, triglycerides, lactic acid dehydrogenase, aspartate transaminase, alanine aminotransferase, vitamin B 12 , folates, reticulocytes, haptoglobin, and bilirubin were performed. Results In the Before group ( n  = 20), the mechanism (central, peripheral, or mixed) was identified in 10 % versus 83% in After group ( n  = 23) ( p  
ISSN:2110-5820
2110-5820
DOI:10.1186/s13613-014-0024-x