Role of mean platelet volume and platelet distribution width in assessing the severity of dengue fever: An observational study

S. Arora, Monica Gupta, A. Tahlan, Samiksha Gupta, Gautam Jesrani
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Background: Platelet count has been widely used to evaluate the severity, guide management and predict outcome in patients with dengue fever. This sole use, however, has prevented the utility of other platelet indices like Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) and Platelet Distribution Width (PDW) from being explored. Objectives: To study the association of MPV and PDW with the disease severity in patients with dengue fever. Materials and Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in a tertiary care centre of Northern India for a period of one year. A total of 100 patients with confirmed dengue infection who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were followed from the day of admission to recovery. Clinical and laboratory findings, including platelet parameters were noted. They were classified on the basis of World Health Organization (WHO) 2009 criteria, and MPV and PDW values were correlated in each category. Pearson correlation analysis was performed for correlation identification between platelet indices and disease severity. Results: 64% patients with dengue fever had a low MPV (<9.0 fl). An increased PDW (>13 fl) was observed in 77% cases. A significant correlation was observed between low MPV and platelet count in severe dengue (P value <0.01). Strongest correlation was observed between low MPV and severe dengue (r value 0.745). No significant correlation was witnessed between PDW and severity of infection. Conclusion: Mean platelet volume may serve as an additional laboratory marker to predict severe dengue infection, but PDW is inferior in delineating the disease severity.
平均血小板体积和血小板分布宽度在评估登革热严重程度中的作用:一项观察性研究
背景:血小板计数已被广泛用于评估登革热患者的严重程度、指导治疗和预测预后。然而,这种单一的用途阻碍了其他血小板指数的应用,如平均血小板体积(MPV)和血小板分布宽度(PDW)的探索。目的:探讨MPV和PDW与登革热患者病情严重程度的关系。材料和方法:这项前瞻性观察研究在印度北部的三级保健中心进行了为期一年的研究。从入院之日起至康复期间,对符合纳入标准的确诊登革热感染患者共100例进行随访。记录临床和实验室结果,包括血小板参数。根据世界卫生组织(WHO) 2009年的标准进行分类,各分类的MPV和PDW值具有相关性。采用Pearson相关分析确定血小板指数与疾病严重程度的相关性。结果:77%的登革热患者MPV低(13 fl),占64%。重症登革热患者低MPV与血小板计数有显著相关性(P值<0.01)。低MPV与重症登革热的相关性最强(r值为0.745)。PDW与感染严重程度无显著相关性。结论:平均血小板体积可作为预测登革热严重感染的额外实验室指标,但血小板体积在描述疾病严重程度方面较差。
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