Platelet storage pool disorder in pregnancy: Utilising thromboelastography to guide a risk-based delivery plan

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We present a case of a 33-year-old woman in her third pregnancy diagnosed with platelet storage pool disorder who had previously suffered two postpartum major obstetric haemorrhages. Platelet storage pool disorder is a rare bleeding disorder where the platelet count is normal but platelet function is impaired due to deficiency of dense granules. A peripartum plan devised by an extensive multi-disciplinary team using principles for managing other bleeding and platelet function disorders helped minimise her risk of major haemorrhage. We also describe how point-of-care thromboelastography can help guide management and enable an individualised risk-benefit discussion with the woman about her anaesthetic choices.

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Snow, T. A. C., Abdul-Kadir, R. A., Gomez, K., & England, A. (2022). Platelet storage pool disorder in pregnancy: Utilising thromboelastography to guide a risk-based delivery plan. Obstetric Medicine, 15(2), 133–135. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753495X20980254

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