2012
DOI: 10.5505/1304.7361.2012.79037
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Is Increased Mean Platelet Volume a Risk Factor in Patients with Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis?

Abstract: ÖZET Amaç Bu retrospektif çalışmanın amacı, ortalama tombosit hacmini, akut derin ven trombozlu (DVT) hastalarda ve kontrol grubunda karşılaş-tırmaktır. Gereç ve Yöntem SUMMARY ObjectivesThe purpose of this retrospective study was to compare the mean platelet volume between the patients with acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and control subjects. MethodsData were collected retrospectively from the patients' medical records. The study group consisted of 110 patients with newly diagnosed acute DVT in the lower ex… Show more

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“…Big platelets contain granules with higher densities compared to small platelets and they contain higher thrombotic potentials because they are more active enzymatically and metabolically. Prothrombotic components like thromboxane A2 are denser in large platelets (15,16). The platelet counts tend to decrease when MPV increases (17).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Big platelets contain granules with higher densities compared to small platelets and they contain higher thrombotic potentials because they are more active enzymatically and metabolically. Prothrombotic components like thromboxane A2 are denser in large platelets (15,16). The platelet counts tend to decrease when MPV increases (17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is assumed that serotonin content and vesicle storage capacity are different for different-sized platelets [Geller et al, 1988]. Larger platelets contain more dense granules than small platelets and have more thrombotic potential, because they are enzymatically and metabolically more active [Giles, Smith, & Martin, 1994;Kalkan et al, 2012]. In addition, despite some controversy, larger and more granular platelets are thought to be younger than smaller ones, so processes that affect platelet halflife are thought to be reflected in platelet volume and thus platelet serotonin content [Amorosi, Garg, & Karpatkin, 1971;Freedman & Karpatkin, 1975;Paulus, 1975].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In large platelets, there are more prothrombotic components such as thromboxane A2. [ 18 19 ] In conditions where MPV is increased, there is a tendency for a decrease in the platelet count[ 20 ] Therefore, because of increased bone marrow aggregation, there could be increased platelet production or increased platelet consumption. [ 13 ] The low platelet count of lumbago/sciatica patients in the current study could show that large platelets were more evident in lumbago/sciatica patients with a nonsignificant MPV level.…”
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confidence: 99%