血栓性血小板减少性紫癜患者的白细胞总数上升与血小板计数上升相对应

Noelle I. Samia , Thomas J. Raife
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摘要 血栓性血小板减少性紫癜(TTP)是一种罕见的疾病,涉及血小板与冯-威廉因子的病理性相互作用,导致微血管血栓形成。TTP 微血栓中的血小板消耗会导致严重的血小板减少,而血小板减少会随着微血管血栓的消退而消退。在治疗过程中,患者的血小板计数往往会多次上升和下降,然后才能达到稳定缓解。我们无意中发现,白细胞总数的变化规律似乎与血小板计数一致。为了探究白细胞计数的变化是否与血小板计数的变化有明显的追踪关系,我们研究了两家医院 13 名患者 27 次 TTP 发作中成对的每日血小板计数和白细胞总数,共 423 天的数据。我们使用阈值混合效应回归模型对数据中的非线性行为进行了建模,发现白细胞总数与血小板计数之间存在显著的时间关系。该模型证明,在前几天血小板计数上升的当天,白细胞总数可预测血小板计数的上升。白细胞总数越高,血小板计数上升幅度越大。我们的结果支持了白细胞在 TTP 微血管血栓形成的缓解过程中发挥作用的假设。
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Rising total leukocyte counts correspond with rising platelet counts in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare disorder involving pathological platelet–von Willebrand factor interaction, resulting in microvascular thrombosis. The consumption of platelets in TTP microthrombi results in severe thrombocytopenia which resolves with resolution of the microvascular thrombosis. Over the course of treatment, patient platelet counts often rise and fall multiple times before stable remission is achieved. On casual inspection, we noted that total leukocyte counts follow a pattern that appears to correspond to platelet counts. To explore whether changing leukocyte counts track significantly with changing platelet counts, we examined paired daily platelet counts and total leukocyte counts in 27 episodes of TTP in 13 patients across 2 institutions comprising 423 days of data. We modeled the nonlinear behavior in the data using a threshold mixed-effects regression model, in which we found a significant temporal relationship between total leukocyte counts and platelet counts. The model proved that, on a day when platelet counts were rising in previous days, the total leukocyte count is predictive of the rise in platelet count. The higher the total leukocyte count, the greater the rise in platelet count. Our results support the hypothesis that leukocytes play a role in the resolution of TTP microvascular thrombosis.
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