2016
DOI: 10.5897/jcpfm2015.0066
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Role of mean platelet volume in individuals with type II diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global pandemic. Large platelets are highly thrombotic and thus put the patient at a higher risk. Mean platelet volume (MPV) is a determinant of platelet functionality and increased MPV are associated with increased risk for hyperglycemic complications. We aimed to investigate the association of MPV, a marker for platelet size and activity with fasting blood glucose (FBS), postprandial blood glucose (PPBS), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and duration of diabetes. We also compared M… Show more

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“…But it is shown that fasting and postprandial blood sugars were negatively correlated with MPV but were not statistically significant. [ 23 ] And in a study Indices of platelet morphology such as PCT, PLT, PDW, and MPV were similar in children with T1DM and healthy controls,[ 24 ] as this study is conducted in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients exclusively, it is prudent that similar studies with larger study samples are to be conducted further inveterate correlation. Theoretically and arguably glycemic level effect on platelets is more important for the variability of platelet parameters rather than the type of diabetes mellitus, as the study results are in contrast, larger study samples with rigid selection criteria to exclude other confounding effects on platelet parameters.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…But it is shown that fasting and postprandial blood sugars were negatively correlated with MPV but were not statistically significant. [ 23 ] And in a study Indices of platelet morphology such as PCT, PLT, PDW, and MPV were similar in children with T1DM and healthy controls,[ 24 ] as this study is conducted in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients exclusively, it is prudent that similar studies with larger study samples are to be conducted further inveterate correlation. Theoretically and arguably glycemic level effect on platelets is more important for the variability of platelet parameters rather than the type of diabetes mellitus, as the study results are in contrast, larger study samples with rigid selection criteria to exclude other confounding effects on platelet parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%