Egyptian Pediatric Guidelines for the Management of Children with Isolated Thrombocytopenia Using the Adapted ADAPTE Methodology-A Limited-Resource Country Perspective.
Galila MokhtarAshraf AbdelbakyAmira AdlyDina EzzatGehan Abdel HakeemHoda HassabIlham YoussryIman Ahmed RagabLaila M SheriefMarwa ZakariaMervat HeshamNiveen SalamaNouran Yousef Salah El-DinRasha A A AfifiRasha El-AshrySara M MakkeyahSonia AdolfYasser S AmerTarek E I OmarJames BusselEman Abd El RaoufMervat AtfyMohamed EllaboudyIvan FlorezPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The final CPG document provides consensus recommendations and implementation tools on the management of isolated thrombocytopenia in children and adolescents in Egypt. There is a scarcity of evidence to support recommendations for various management protocols. In general, complete clinical assessment, full blood count, and expert analysis of the peripheral blood smear are indicated at initial diagnosis to confirm a bleeding disorder, exclude secondary causes of thrombocytopenia and choose the type of work up required. The International Society of Hemostasis and thrombosis-Bleeding assessment tool (ISTH-SCC BAT) could be used for initial screening of bleeding manifestations. The diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is based principally on the exclusion of other causes of isolated thrombocytopenia. Future research should report the outcome of this adapted guideline and include cost-analysis evaluations.