Research Article

Management and Outcome in 32 Neonates with Thrombotic Events

Table 2

Characteristics of thrombotic events, management, and outcome.

Treatment group ( š‘› = 2 5 )ā€œWait-and-seeā€ group ( š‘› = 7 )Total ( š‘› = 3 2 )

Age at onset (days)*11 (6ā€“15)15 (10ā€“24)13 (7ā€“16)
Indication for diagnostic evaluation
ā€ƒThrombopenia, n 14317
ā€ƒOngoing Sepsis, n 426
ā€ƒChance finding, n 314
ā€ƒCatheter obstruction, n 4ā€”4
ā€ƒThalamusbleeding, n ā€”11
Localization
ā€ƒPortal vein, n 2ā€”2
ā€ƒDuctus venosus, n 415
ā€ƒHeart, n 10515
ā€ƒIliac vein, n 1ā€”1
ā€ƒBasilical vein, n 213
ā€ƒFemoral vein, n 4ā€”4
ā€ƒInferior vena cava, n 2ā€”2
ā€ƒHepatic Vein, n 1ā€”1
Duration of treatment (days)*90 (37ā€“90)ā€”ā€”
Follow up ultrasound exama
ā€ƒComplete resolution, n (%)17 (68)6 (86)23 (72)
ā€ƒPartial resolution, n 617
ā€ƒUnchanged, n 1ā€”1
ā€ƒUnknown, n 1ā€”1
Major treatment complications, n 3ā€”3

*Data presented as median (interquartile range (IQR)).
aFollow up ultrasound performed within 3 months after detection of neonatal thrombosis.