Platelet count and platelet indices in patients of pregnancy-induced hypertension at a rural tertiary care hospital in western India

Nagare Mangala, A. Shaikh, Harsha M Dangare
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Background: Pregnancy-induced hypertension is a serious complication during pregnancy causing maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Pregnancy-induced hypertension associated with thrombocytopenia can help in predicting the severity of the disease. The study aimed to study the platelet count, and platelet indices in Pregnancy induced hypertension patients and compare them with normotensive pregnant women. Materials and methods: This was a case control study, conducted on patients visiting antenatal care (ANC) at a Tertiary care rural hospital in western India. Study population included a total of 82 patients, which were divided into 2 groups with 41 patients in each control (healthy pregnant women) and study groups (pregnant women with PIH). Patients with chronic hypertension and known case of thrombocytopenia were excluded from the study. The blood samples collected were processed on fully automated cell counter for estimation of platelet count and indices. Results: The platelet count in the study group ranged from 186434.1±81086.9 whereas in the control group it was 268659±72206.9, showing that the platelet count was significantly lower in women with Pregnancy induced hypertension than in the control group. The MPV, PDW, systolic BP, diastolic BP was found to be significantly elevated in the study group as compared to the control group. Conclusions: The present study concludes that blood parameter such as platelets count and platelet indices can be considered as an early, economical and easily available parameter for assessment of severity of PIH cases.
在印度西部农村三级医院妊娠高血压患者的血小板计数和血小板指数
背景:妊高征是妊娠期的一种严重并发症,可引起孕产妇和胎儿的发病率和死亡率。妊娠高血压伴血小板减少有助于预测疾病的严重程度。本研究旨在研究妊高征患者血小板计数及血小板指数,并与血压正常的孕妇进行比较。材料和方法:这是一项病例对照研究,对印度西部一家三级保健农村医院产前护理(ANC)的患者进行了研究。研究人群共纳入82例患者,分为2组,每组41例,对照组(健康孕妇)和研究组(妊高征孕妇)。慢性高血压患者和已知的血小板减少病例被排除在研究之外。采集的血液样本在全自动细胞计数器上处理,用于估计血小板计数和指标。结果:研究组血小板计数为186434.1±81086.9,对照组血小板计数为268659±72206.9,妊高征妇女血小板计数明显低于对照组。与对照组相比,研究组的MPV、PDW、收缩压、舒张压明显升高。结论:血小板计数、血小板指数等血液指标可作为早期、经济、简便的PIH严重程度评价指标。
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