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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 1703-1704,1707, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-601463

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Objective To investigate the reference interval of platelet‐related parameters including mean platelet volume (MPV) ,platelet distribution width (PDW) ,platelet hematocrit (PCT) .Methods Used Sysmex XN‐9000 assembly line and PEN‐TRA 120 hematology analyzer to analysis the venous blood cells for 3 415 cases of 16 to 90 years old physical examination personnel in Mianyang Central Hospital ,the platelet‐related parameters results of 2 718 standard healthy population by screening were statis‐tically analyzed .Results Platelet‐related parameters 95% reference interval (2 .5% -97 .5% ) of XN assembly line :M PV 9 .9-14 . 7 fL ,PDW 11 .2% -24 .3% ,PCT 0 .15% -0 .30% ;Platelet‐related parameters of 95% reference interval of PENTRA 120:MPV 8 .4-12 .7 fL ,PDW 13 .8% -24 .8% ,PCT 0 .12% -0 .26% ;comparison between the instruments :MPV ,PDW ,PCT results showed significant differences (P<0 .05);comparison between men and women :PCT test results of XN assembly line were differ‐ent (P<0 .05) ,MPV ,PDW ,PCT results of PENTRA 120 were different (P<0 .05);comparison between age groups :PCT result of all ages between men and women were different in XN assembly line (P<0 .05) ,in PENTRA 120 ,MPV ,PDW ,PCT results be‐tween ages were different in men (P<0 .05) ,PCT results between ages were different in women (P<0 .05) .Conclusion Each la‐boratory should establish the laboratory supporting biological reference interval of platelet‐related parameters based on different in‐struments ;in practical applications ,should set the reference interval for different gender or age .

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 1379-1383, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-490407

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Objective To investigate the correlation between platelet-related parameters and the severity as well as prognosis of septic patients.Methods A total of 91 patients with sepsis were included in this study, and the platelet-related parameters were detected in all patients within 24 hours and 72 hours after admission to hospital, respectively.Clinical information of each patient was recorded including age, gender and underlying diseases, APACHE Ⅱ score at admission and the incidence of the consequent multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and 28-day mortality.The differences in platelet-related parameters between non-severe sepsis group and severe sepsis group were compared, the correlation between plateletrelated parameters and the prognosis was studied by using rank method and the reliability of platelet-related parameters to predict the prognosis was estimated by using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).Results The differences in results of platelet-related parameters between non-severe sepsis group and severe sepsis group within 24 hours and 72 hours after admission were as follows : platelet count : (166.34 ± 58.27) ×109L-1vs.(198.57±65.82) ×109L-1, P=0.02and (138.85 ± 53.31) ×109L-1vs.(173.79 ± 67.48) × 109 L-1, P =0.00;the platelet distribution width (PDW) : (13.84 ± 2.46) % vs.(12.73±1.72)%, P=0.01 and (16.07 ±2.87)% vs.(13.86 ±2.31)%, P=0.00;mean platelet volume (MPV) : (10.17 ±1.82) fl (femto-liter) vs.(9.32 ±1.34) fl, P=0.01 and (11.49 ± 1.53)fl vs.(10.37 ± 1.24) fl, P =0.00, respectively.The value of the PDW showed positive correlation with the prognosis (dead) (r=0.51, P<0.05), and the MPV did likewise (r=0.53, P<0.05, while the platelet count negatively correlated (r =-0.61, P < 0.05), These characteristics were more obvious at 72 hours after admission (rPDW =0.68, rPv =0.67, rPLT =-0.71, P <0.01).The areas under the ROC curve 72 hours after admission as follows: PLT count0.95, PDW0.93 and MPV0.93, respectively, which were higher than those of PLT count (0.88), PDW (0.82) and MPV (0.83) within 24 hours after admission.The sensitivity and specificity of platelet count 72 hours after admission predicting the prognosis of death were 91.24% and 80.35%, respectively.Conclusions The changes of platelet-related parameters in septic patients are related to the severity of the disease, and platelet count at 72 hours after admission may play an important role in prognosis of disease.

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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 1280-1281,1284, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-572573

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Objective To study the changes of coagulation function and platelet-related parameters of patients with acute pancre-atitis(AP) and their clinical significance .Methods 36 patients with AP were served as the AP group ,38 healthy people ,the control group .Healthy people in the control group and patients in the AP group at the time of admission and remission were subjected to detection of serum amylase ,lipase ,leukocytes ,neutrophils ,lymphocytes ,platelets ,mean platelet volume(MPV) ,platelet distribution width(PDW),prothrombin time(PT),thrombin time(TT),activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT),prothrombin activity (PTA) ,international normalized ratio (INR) ,fibrinogen(FIB) and D-dimer(D-D) levels .Results Levels of serum amylase ,lipase , TT ,INR ,FIB ,and D-D of patients in AP group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0 .01) ,while their PT , PTA levels were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0 .01) .Differences of leukocytes ,neutrophils ,lymphocytes and MPV of AP patients between at the time of admission and remission were statistically significant (P<0 .01) .Conclusion De-tections of coagulation function and platelet-related parameters changes of AP patients contribute to evaluation of the patients′con-dition and prognosis .

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