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Oral abstracts about pediatrics.
Learning Objectives
Assess the limited utility of routine direct antiglobulin test (DAT) in newborns born to RhD-negative mothers receiving Rh immune globulin
Recognize the association between hypofibrinogenemia and increased coagulopathy and early mortality in pediatric trauma and non-trauma massive transfusion events
Discuss the low risk of alloimmunization from RhD-positive apheresis platelet transfusion
Evaluate the increased risk of RBC alloimmunization in setting of intrauterine transfusion
Examine impact of recent transfusion threshold trials in preterm neonates on pre-transfusion hemoglobin and platelet counts in a multicenter study
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