Frequency of Thrombocytopenia in Neonatal Sepsis
Naheem Ahmed, Khawaja Tahir Aziz, Rashada Bibi, Munazza Nazir, Sadaf Nawaz, Muhammad Gohar Shabbir
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of neonatal thrombocytopenia
among patients presented with sepsis at tertiary care Hospital.
Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department
of pediatrics SKBZ/CMH Muzaffarabad, during six months from September 2018 to
March 2019. All the diagnosed septic neonates, age < 28 days and either
gender were included. Their basic demographic data like age and gender, along
with their contact details were taken. The sample of blood was sent in blood
culture bottles to hospital laboratory to confirm bacterial growth, that was
diagnosed as sepsis. Blood sample was sent to the hospital also to diagnose
thrombocytopenia. Reports were consulted by the pathologist. All the data were
collected by a structured study proforma. All data were entered and analyzed
with the help of SPSS version 22.
Results: The mean age of patients was 8.92 ± 5.40 days with minimum
and maximum age as 1 and 27 days. There were 117(47.56%) males and 129(52.44%)
female cases. A total of 40(16.26%) cases had their maternal hypertension,
54(21.95%) neonates had gram + and 157(63.82%) neonates had Gram negative. A
total of 63(25.61%) cases had thrombocytopenia while 183(74.39%) neonates were
seen without thrombocytopenia. The frequency of thrombocytopenia was
statistically insignificant according to gender and types of culture (p->0.05).
Conclusion: It is concluded that frequency of thrombocytopenia in
neonatal sepsis was found in a quarter of the cases. In neonatal sepsis,
thrombocytopenia must be ruled out at patient’s presentation and must be
treated as early as possible as thrombocytopenia is an independent risk factor
for sepsis-associated mortality.
Keywords: Incidence,
thrombocytopenia, neonatal sepsis