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ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION IN HIGH RISK NEONATES IN NICU GHAEM -HOSPITAL, OVER 5 YEARS

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  54-60

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 In order to determine the incidence and kinds of adverse events attributable to EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION in high risk neonates including ill and prematures, we have reviewed the medical records of neonates who underwent ET, and the following results obtained: Of 129 neonates, in this study 162 time EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION were done. 69.8% were premature and 30.2% were fullterm. There were low APGAR score in 39% of these patients. 72% had birth weight less than 2500gr. The main causes of jaundice in fullterm was Rh and ABO incompatibility, idiopathic, septicemia, while in prematures was idiopothic, Rh incompatibility and septicemia. 18.6% had more than one EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION.Adverse events due to ET was more common in preterm than fullterm infants, (P<0.05). The main complications was apnea, bradycardia, hypocalcemia, thrombocytopenia, bactremia, NEC and hemorrhage (Cerebral & pulmonary).One patient died during the procedure and 7 patients died 72 hr after ET due to septicemia, seizure, IVH, and pulmonary hemorrhage. In conclusion adverse events in premature is higher than fullterm and for prevention of these complications we suggest that total serum billirubin level as a determinant of exchange doing should be reevaluated.

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    MAMOURI, GH.A., & AHMADPOUR KACHOU, M.. (2000). ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION IN HIGH RISK NEONATES IN NICU GHAEM -HOSPITAL, OVER 5 YEARS. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 43(69), 54-60. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/52304/en

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    MAMOURI GH.A., AHMADPOUR KACHOU M.. ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION IN HIGH RISK NEONATES IN NICU GHAEM -HOSPITAL, OVER 5 YEARS. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2000;43(69):54-60. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/52304/en

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    GH.A. MAMOURI, and M. AHMADPOUR KACHOU, “ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCHANGE TRANSFUSION IN HIGH RISK NEONATES IN NICU GHAEM -HOSPITAL, OVER 5 YEARS,” MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 43, no. 69, pp. 54–60, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/52304/en

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