Thesis Isabelle Ree

On Tuesday 26 April 2022 (11:15) Isabelle Ree defended her thesis 'Optimising neonatal management of haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn' at Leiden University.

Promotores: Prof E Lopriore MD PhD and Prof M de Haas MD PhD
Copromotor: JMM van Klink PhD
Venue: Academy Building, Leiden University and online

Chapters

Part one: overview

General introduction

Chapter 1
Neonatal management and outcome in alloimmune haemolytic disease Abstract

Part two: Predictors of severe disease

Chapter 2
Foetal bilirubin as predictor of exchange transfusion in severe haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn

Chapter 3
Suppression of compensatory erythropoiesis in haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn due to intrauterine transfusions Abstract

Part three: Neonatal management and complication

Chapter 4
Exchange transfusions in severe alloimmune haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn: a 20-year overview on the incidence, associated risks and outcome Abstract

Chapter 5
Predicting anaemia and transfusion dependency in severe alloimmune haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn in the first three months after birth Abstract

Chapter 6
Randomised controlled trial on the use of EPO to reduce postnatal transfusions in neonates with red blood cell alloimmunisation treated with intrauterine transfusions (protocol)

Chapter 7
Necrotising enterocolitis in haemolytic disease of the newborn: a retrospective cohort study Abstract

Part four: Long-term outcome

Chapter 8
School performance and behavioural functioning in children after intrauterine transfusions for haemolotic disease of the foetus and newborn Abstract

Part five: Summary and discussion

Summary
General discussion and future perspective

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Thesis Isabelle Ree