Abstract

In Reply.— The comments raised by Baley et al are well taken and bring up one of the most important variables in the role of granulocyte transfusion in neonatal sepsis. Most of the studies to date have involved small numbers of patients in single institutions. This has prevented us from accumulating a large enough population of patients to adequately assess the role of either buffy coat transfusions or leukapheresed transfusions in this clinical setting. My comments in the commentary suggested that, with only eight patients in a group of preterm infants with presumed sepsis and only five patients with presumed sepsis with birth weights greater than 1,500 g, the numbers are essentially too small to determine any statistical significance between the role of buffy coat transfusions or supportive care.

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