정상임신 산모와 중증자간전증 산모의 혈소판지수 비교
- Alternative Title
- The Comparison of Platelet Indices between Normal Pregnancy and Severe Preeclampsia
- Abstract
- The purpose of this retrospective study was to define platelet indices in severe preeclampsia(N=98) and to compare them to normal nonpregnant values(N=93) during the years 1990-1993 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of medicine, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center. Indices evaluated included platelet count, mean platelet volume, and platelet distribution width. Means platelet volume was statistically different between two groups, however mean platelet count was significantly decreased(p=0.029) and platelet distribution width was significantly increased(p=0.0001) and platelet distribution width was significantly increased(p=0.0001) in severe preeclampria. Mean platelet volume versus platelet count in normal pregnancy showed a significant inverse nonlinear relationship(r=-0.39, 9<0.001) and that in preeclampsia was congruent with notmal nonpregnant valus. With same mean platelet volume, platelet distribution width showed tendency to shift to right in severe preeclampsia. These findings support the concept of severe preeclampsia as a compensated state of increased platelet comsumption comparing with normal pregnancy. We concluded from above results that quantification of platelet indices may have some value in screening for and following severe preeclampsia.
The purpose of this retrospective study was to define platelet indices in severe preeclampsia(N=98) and to compare them to normal nonpregnant values(N=93) during the years 1990-1993 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of medicine, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center. Indices evaluated included platelet count, mean platelet volume, and platelet distribution width. Means platelet volume was statistically different between two groups, however mean platelet count was significantly decreased(p=0.029) and platelet distribution width was significantly increased(p=0.0001) and platelet distribution width was significantly increased(p=0.0001) in severe preeclampria. Mean platelet volume versus platelet count in normal pregnancy showed a significant inverse nonlinear relationship(r=-0.39, 9<0.001) and that in preeclampsia was congruent with notmal nonpregnant valus. With same mean platelet volume, platelet distribution width showed tendency to shift to right in severe preeclampsia. These findings support the concept of severe preeclampsia as a compensated state of increased platelet comsumption comparing with normal pregnancy. We concluded from above results that quantification of platelet indices may have some value in screening for and following severe preeclampsia.
- Author(s)
- 박용범; 한지수; 정동근; 이인식; 김암; 민원기; 지현숙; 목정은
- Issued Date
- 1993
- Type
- Research Laboratory
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- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/5297
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