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Is placental blood a reliable source for the evaluation of neonatal hemostasis at birth?

Genny RaffaeliArmando TripodiFrancesca ManzoniErica ScalambrinoNicola PesentiIlaria AmodeoGiacomo CavallaroEduardo VillamorFlora PeyvandiFabio MoscaStefano Ghirardello
Published in: Transfusion (2020)
While placental and neonatal blood samples are equally suitable to measure the standard coagulation tests PT and APTT, placental blood leads to a procoagulant imbalance when testing is performed with TEG or TGA. These effects should be considered when interpreting results stemming from investigation of neonatal hemostasis.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • gestational age