Back to Search Start Over

Potential Predictive Value of Platelet Parameters in Preeclampsia

Authors :
Peng Li
Hui Chen
Xiaoyun Zhang
Jishui Wang
Yuting Li
Yanping Wang
Fengge Wang
Dongmei Man
Source :
Women's Health Reports, Vol , Iss , Pp - (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, 2024.

Abstract

Objective: Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy complication that jeopardizes the health of both the mother and the fetus. Platelet parameters are closely linked to the severity of preeclampsia. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic potential of platelet parameters in the early second trimester for the detection of preeclampsia. Methods: A total of 840 participants from the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical College were included in the study, consisting of 327 healthy pregnant women, 209 with mild preeclampsia, and 304 with severe preeclampsia. General clinical data and platelet parameters for these three groups of pregnant women were collected, and differences among them were compared. In addition, univariate analysis and logistic regression were used to identify preeclampsia risk factors, and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was conducted to assess the predictive value of platelet parameters. Results: Platelet count was not found to significantly differ between the healthy and preeclampsia groups. However, mean platelet volume, platelet distribution width (PDW), and platelet?large cell ratios (P-LCR) were observed to be significantly higher in the preeclampsia group than the healthy group. After adjusting for confounding factors (such as age, gestational week at blood sampling, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and body mass index during the second trimester), it was determined that PDW and P-LCR could be considered effective predictors of preeclampsia. Conclusion: In clinical practice, P-LCR and PDW hold potential predictive value for preeclampsia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26884844
Issue :
-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Women's Health Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.27bc1266941a99e0be10408b0245f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/WHR.2023.0162