AI-Driven Model Predicts Which Preterm Infants Benefit From Platelet Transfusions?
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 04 October, 2025
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Netherlands: A multicenter study has described the development of a dynamic prediction tool that helps tailorplatelet transfusiondecisions forpreterm infantswith severethrombocytopenia, showing that the potential benefit or harm of prophylactic transfusion can vary widely based on the infant’s real-time clinical status. Published in JAMA, the research highlights that using this individualized model could guide clinicians in balancing the risk of major bleeding against the possibility of unnecessary transfusions.
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