{"title":"入院时血小板指数及其表现与预测ICU全因死亡率相关:一项大型横断面队列研究","authors":"Usman Ali","doi":"10.1080/00365513.2025.2500029","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Platelet indices at admission offer the most opportune time for clinical decision-making, as they provide earliest insights, unlike later assessments during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay. There is emerging evidence suggesting the utility of platelet indices in predicting mortality. The objective of this study was, for the first time as far as the literature indicates, to elucidate the utility of seven platelet indices at admission in a large ICU cohort using Sysmex XN-series analysers. This cross-sectional study enrolled 592 ICU patients. The association of platelet indices at admission with the in-ICU and 90-day mortality was evaluated using logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Of the platelet indices studied, absolute-immature platelet fraction (A-IPF), and mean platelet volume (MPV) and percentage-immature platelet fraction (%-IPF) were shown to be independently associated with predicting the in-ICU and 90-day mortality, respectively. The A-IPF cut-off value for predicting the in-ICU mortality was >6.4 × 10<sup>9</sup>/L (adjusted area under the curve (aAUC) 0.736, and adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) 1.04), and the MPV and %-IPF cut-off values for predicting the 90-day mortality were >9.5 fL (aAUC 0.759, and aOR 1.26) and >6.3% (aAUC 0.762, and aOD 1.06), respectively (all <i>p</i> < 0.05). Admission A-IPF was the best predictor of in-ICU mortality, while admission MPV and %-IPF were the best predictors of 90-day mortality. These indices, all measured at admission, provide the earliest possible data relevant to mortality prediction. 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Platelet indices at admission and their performance associated with predicting all-cause mortality in the ICU: a large cross-sectional cohort study.
Platelet indices at admission offer the most opportune time for clinical decision-making, as they provide earliest insights, unlike later assessments during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay. There is emerging evidence suggesting the utility of platelet indices in predicting mortality. The objective of this study was, for the first time as far as the literature indicates, to elucidate the utility of seven platelet indices at admission in a large ICU cohort using Sysmex XN-series analysers. This cross-sectional study enrolled 592 ICU patients. The association of platelet indices at admission with the in-ICU and 90-day mortality was evaluated using logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Of the platelet indices studied, absolute-immature platelet fraction (A-IPF), and mean platelet volume (MPV) and percentage-immature platelet fraction (%-IPF) were shown to be independently associated with predicting the in-ICU and 90-day mortality, respectively. The A-IPF cut-off value for predicting the in-ICU mortality was >6.4 × 109/L (adjusted area under the curve (aAUC) 0.736, and adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) 1.04), and the MPV and %-IPF cut-off values for predicting the 90-day mortality were >9.5 fL (aAUC 0.759, and aOR 1.26) and >6.3% (aAUC 0.762, and aOD 1.06), respectively (all p < 0.05). Admission A-IPF was the best predictor of in-ICU mortality, while admission MPV and %-IPF were the best predictors of 90-day mortality. These indices, all measured at admission, provide the earliest possible data relevant to mortality prediction. These are routinely available indices which deserve to be considered for new future ICU scoring systems.
期刊介绍:
The Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation is an international scientific journal covering clinically oriented biochemical and physiological research. Since the launch of the journal in 1949, it has been a forum for international laboratory medicine, closely related to, and edited by, The Scandinavian Society for Clinical Chemistry.
The journal contains peer-reviewed articles, editorials, invited reviews, and short technical notes, as well as several supplements each year. Supplements consist of monographs, and symposium and congress reports covering subjects within clinical chemistry and clinical physiology.