Liberal platelet transfusions are associated with increased morbidity and mortality among preterm neonates, and it is now recognized that platelets are both hemostatic and immune cells. Neonatal and adult platelets are functionally distinct, and adult platelets have the potential to be more immuno-active. Preclinical studies suggest that platelet transfusions (from adult donors) can trigger dysregulated immune responses in neonates, which might mediate the increased morbidity and mortality observed in clinical studies. More research is needed to understand how neonatal and adult platelets differ in their immune functions and the consequences of these differences in the setting of neonatal platelet transfusions.
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