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Platelets
Thresholds and targets
Patients with thrombocytopenia who are bleeding
Offer platelet transfusions to patients with thrombocytopenia who have clinically significant bleeding and a platelet count below 30×10^9 per litre.
A higher platelet thresholds (up to a maximum of 100×10^9 per litre) is indicated for patients with thrombocytopenia and either of the following:
Patients who are not bleeding or having invasive procedures or surgery
prophylactic platelet transfusions should be offered to patients with a platelet count below 10×10^9 per litre who are not bleeding or having invasive procedures or surgery, and who do not have any of the following conditions:
Patients who are having invasive procedures or surgery
prophylactic platelet transfusions should be considered to raise the platelet count above 50×10^9 per litre in patients who are having invasive procedures or surgery.
a higher threshold (for example 50-75×10^9 per litre) should be considered for patients with a high risk of bleeding who are having invasive procedures or surgery, after taking into account:
Consider prophylactic platelet transfusions to raise the platelet count above 100×10^9 per litre in patients having surgery in critical sites, such as the central nervous system (including the posterior segment of the eyes).
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