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Novel scientific approaches and future research directions in understanding ITP

Sarah M. Hicks, Lucy A. Coupland, Anila Jahangiri, Philip Choi, Elizabeth E. Gardiner

2020Platelets22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and prediction of response to therapy remain significant and constant challenges in hematology. In patients who present with ITP, the platelet count is frequently used as a surrogate marker for disease severity, and so often determines the need for therapy. Although there is a clear link between thrombocytopenia and hemostasis, a direct correlation between the extent of thrombocytopenia and bleeding symptoms, especially at lower platelet counts is lacking. Thus, bleeding in ITP is heterogeneous, unpredictable, and nearly always based on a multitude of risk factors, beyond the platelet count. The development of an evidence-based, validated risk stratification model for ITP treatment is a major goal in the ITP community and this review discusses new laboratory approaches to evaluate the various pathobiologies of ITP that may inform such a model.

Topics & Concepts

Immune thrombocytopeniaMedicineHemostasisPlateletHematologyRisk stratificationIntensive care medicineInternal medicineImmunologyPlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsBlood groups and transfusionChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
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