AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, cilt.18, sa.5, ss.279-285, 2001 (SCI-Expanded)
We measured Thrombopoietin (Tpo) levels in thrombocytopenic term and preterm. babies with infection to investigate the relationship between thrombopietin levels and platelet counts. Sixteen preterm (27-34 weeks' gestational age) and 5 term neonates (38-41 weeks' gestational age) with the diagnosis of neonatal infection and thrombocytopenia (platelets < 150 x 10(9)/L) but, without the evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation, were prospectively enrolled in the study. Fifteen preterm (27-34 weeks' gestational age) and 9 term (38-40 weeks' gestational age) age-matched healthy neonates were enrolled in the study as control. Blood samples were obtained from each subject at the time when infection and thrombocytopenia were detected and stored until assay. Bacterial infection was confirmed by blood cultures in five patients and by tracheal cultures in five. Median Tpo levels of term controls were lower than those of preterm controls (62 pg/mL vs. 87 pg/mL) (p <0.05). Median Tpo levels of thrombocyopenic preterm patients were higher than the levels of healthy preterms (258 pg/mL vs. 87 pg/mL) (p <0.05). Similarly, median Tpo levels of sick terms were significantly higher than those of healthy term controls (209 pg/mL vs. 62 pg/mL) (p