血小板相关参数作为红皮病型银屑病的全身标志物。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Lan Guo, Biao Song, Chao Wu, Hong-Zhong Jin
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摘要

红皮病型牛皮癣(EP)是一种严重的全身性炎症和并发症疾病。发病机制在很大程度上仍不清楚。最近的研究表明血小板在银屑病中起重要作用,但血小板与EP之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在首次分析EP患者血小板相关参数的临床意义。我们回顾性调查了92例EP患者、93例性别/年龄匹配的寻常型银屑病(PsV)患者和93例匹配的健康对照(HC)的临床和实验室资料。比较三组患者血小板计数、血小板电积(PCT)、平均血小板体积(MPV)、血小板分布宽度(PDW)、血小板大细胞比(P-LCR)、血小板/淋巴细胞比(PLR)等血小板相关参数。分析这些参数与疾病严重程度之间的关系,血小板计数与EP并发症之间的关系,并比较治疗前后。与PsV和HC相比,EP患者血小板计数、PCT和PLR显著升高(p < 0.001)。EP患者的MPV高于HC患者(p < 0.001)。ROC分析显示,血小板计数和PCT可明确区分EP的中重度和轻度,并发症方面,血小板计数≥270 × 109/L伴低白蛋白血症和肝功能异常的发生率明显增高。治疗后血小板计数、PCT、PLR均显著降低。我们的数据首次显示了EP患者血小板相关参数的显著改变,表明血小板与EP之间存在很强的相关性。血小板计数和PCT可作为成本效益和简单的工具,作为EP的系统标志物。
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Platelet-related parameters as systemic markers of erythrodermic psoriasis.

Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a severe disease with systemic inflammation and complications. The pathogenesis remains largely unknown. Recent studies have shown that platelets play important roles in psoriasis, but the association between platelets and EP is unclear. This study aimed to analyse, for the first time, the clinical significance of platelet-related parameters in EP patients. We retrospectively investigated the clinical and laboratory data of 92 EP patients, 93 sex/age-matched psoriasis vulgaris (PsV) patients, and 93 matched healthy controls (HC). The platelet-related parameters, including platelet count, plateletcrit (PCT), mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), platelet large cell ratio (P-LCR) and platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), were compared between the three groups. Associations between these parameters and disease severity, and between platelet count and complications of EP were analysed, and compared before and after treatment. Platelet count, PCT, and PLR were significantly elevated in EP compared with PsV and HC (p < 0.001). MPV was higher in EP patients compared with HC (p < 0.001). Based on ROC analyses, moderate-to-severe and mild EP could be clearly distinguished based on platelet count and PCT. In terms of complications, a platelet count level ≥ 270 × 109/L was associated with a significantly higher rate of hypoalbuminemia and abnormal liver function. After treatment, platelet count, PCT, and PLR were significantly reduced. Our data show, for the first time, a significant alteration of platelet-related parameters in EP patients, indicating a strong association between platelets and EP. Platelet count and PCT may be used as cost-effective and simple tools to serve as systemic markers for EP.

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European Journal of Dermatology
European Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
4.00%
发文量
129
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Dermatology is an internationally renowned journal for dermatologists and scientists involved in clinical dermatology and skin biology. Original articles on clinical dermatology, skin biology, immunology and cell biology are published, along with review articles, which offer readers a broader view of the available literature. Each issue also has an important correspondence section, which contains brief clinical and investigative reports and letters concerning articles previously published in the EJD. The policy of the EJD is to bring together a large network of specialists from all over the world through a series of editorial offices in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the USA.
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