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Current understanding and future implications of sepsis-induced thrombocytopenia.

Subash GhimireSwapna TalluriRasmita BudhathokiLubina ArjyalSavyata HamalAmir BistaSushmita KhadkaDipesh Uprety
Published in: European journal of haematology (2020)
Sepsis is a global health burden that needs intensive medical care. Thrombocytopenia in sepsis is well known to increase morbidity as well as mortality. Several studies have been performed both in animal models and in humans to understand the mechanism by which sepsis causes thrombocytopenia. Recent studies have shown that inhibiting thrombocytopenia improves outcomes in sepsis patients. Understanding these mechanisms to identify targets in use of newer treatment modalities besides using resuscitation measures, antibiotics and removal of thrombocytopenia inducing agent could potentially help us improve outcomes in sepsis.
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