Table 4

A comparison of the number of cases with severe complications to severe NAIT in 15 previous prospective studies that have examined the frequency of NAIT and the present study

Author, referenceTotal no. of pregnant womenNo. of neonates with severe NAITNo. of severe complications
Intracranial hemorrhageIntrauterine deaths
Mueller-Eckhardt et al21  1211 
Reznikoff-Etievant et al22  860 
Blanchette et al23  5000 
Burrows et al24 * 15 471 10 
Panzer et al25 * 923 
Doughty et al26  3473 
Durand-Zaleski et al27  2066 
Dreyfus et al28 * 5632 1 
de Moerloose et al29 * 8388 1 
Williamson et al 24 417 10 1 
Sainio et al31 * 4489 
Uhrynowska et al32 * 26 275 
Davoren et al33  4090 
Maslanka et al34  8013 
Turner et al 26 506 
All hitherto published studies 136 814 51 
The present study 100 448 57§ 1§ 
Author, referenceTotal no. of pregnant womenNo. of neonates with severe NAITNo. of severe complications
Intracranial hemorrhageIntrauterine deaths
Mueller-Eckhardt et al21  1211 
Reznikoff-Etievant et al22  860 
Blanchette et al23  5000 
Burrows et al24 * 15 471 10 
Panzer et al25 * 923 
Doughty et al26  3473 
Durand-Zaleski et al27  2066 
Dreyfus et al28 * 5632 1 
de Moerloose et al29 * 8388 1 
Williamson et al 24 417 10 1 
Sainio et al31 * 4489 
Uhrynowska et al32 * 26 275 
Davoren et al33  4090 
Maslanka et al34  8013 
Turner et al 26 506 
All hitherto published studies 136 814 51 
The present study 100 448 57§ 1§ 
*

Studies examining the platelet counts in a cohort of neonates and for those neonates with low platelet counts the reason for thrombocytopenia was explored.

Studies that employed fetal blood sampling (FBS) as part of their strategy.

Complications associated with FBS. In addition, there was 1 case of acute Caesarean section due to bleeding after FBS but without any sequelae.27 

§

Including 1 stillborn and 1 severely thrombocytopenic live child of born of a woman who mistakenly was not followed up according to the intervention program.

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