Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up

Background. The mean platelet volume (MPV), the most commonly used measure of the platelet size, is a cheap and easy-to-use marker of the platelet activation. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between preprocedural MPV and other hematologic blood count parameters and in-stent restenosis in patie...

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Main Authors: Kurtulus Karauzum, Ulas Bildirici, Emir Dervis, Irem Karauzum, Canan Baydemir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Cardiology Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4572629
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spelling doaj-2bdddc63cccb420ba4c9c804bbb0349c2020-11-24T22:34:18ZengHindawi LimitedCardiology Research and Practice2090-80162090-05972018-01-01201810.1155/2018/45726294572629Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-UpKurtulus Karauzum0Ulas Bildirici1Emir Dervis2Irem Karauzum3Canan Baydemir4Department of Cardiology, Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Kocaeli, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Kocaeli, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Kocaeli, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Kocaeli, TurkeyDepartment of Biostatistical, Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Kocaeli, TurkeyBackground. The mean platelet volume (MPV), the most commonly used measure of the platelet size, is a cheap and easy-to-use marker of the platelet activation. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between preprocedural MPV and other hematologic blood count parameters and in-stent restenosis in patients with superficial femoral artery (SFA) stenting. Methods and Results. The consecutive 118 patients who successfully underwent endovascular stenting of the SFA were enrolled retrospectively in the study. The mean follow-up was 23 ± 12 months. The in-stent restenosis was observed in 42 patients (35.6%). There were no statistically significant differences between the restenosis group and no-restenosis group in terms of age, gender, and smoking (p=0.116, p=0.924, and p=0.428, resp.). In the restenosis group, the MPV level was markedly higher than that in the no-restenosis group, and it was statistically significant (p<0.001). According to the ROC curve analysis, the optimal cutoff value of the MPV to determine the restenosis was >8.7 fL, and the level of the MPV >8.7 fL was a strong predictor of the restenosis (p<0.001) in logistic regression analysis. Conclusions. The measurement of the preprocedural MPV levels may help to identify high-risk patients for development of the in-stent restenosis. These patients may benefit from an aggresive antiplatelet therapy and close follow-up.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4572629
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author Kurtulus Karauzum
Ulas Bildirici
Emir Dervis
Irem Karauzum
Canan Baydemir
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Ulas Bildirici
Emir Dervis
Irem Karauzum
Canan Baydemir
Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
Cardiology Research and Practice
author_facet Kurtulus Karauzum
Ulas Bildirici
Emir Dervis
Irem Karauzum
Canan Baydemir
author_sort Kurtulus Karauzum
title Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
title_short Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
title_full Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
title_fullStr Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
title_full_unstemmed Preprocedural Mean Platelet Volume Level Is a Predictor of In-Stent Restenosis of the Superficial Femoral Artery Stents in Follow-Up
title_sort preprocedural mean platelet volume level is a predictor of in-stent restenosis of the superficial femoral artery stents in follow-up
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Cardiology Research and Practice
issn 2090-8016
2090-0597
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background. The mean platelet volume (MPV), the most commonly used measure of the platelet size, is a cheap and easy-to-use marker of the platelet activation. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between preprocedural MPV and other hematologic blood count parameters and in-stent restenosis in patients with superficial femoral artery (SFA) stenting. Methods and Results. The consecutive 118 patients who successfully underwent endovascular stenting of the SFA were enrolled retrospectively in the study. The mean follow-up was 23 ± 12 months. The in-stent restenosis was observed in 42 patients (35.6%). There were no statistically significant differences between the restenosis group and no-restenosis group in terms of age, gender, and smoking (p=0.116, p=0.924, and p=0.428, resp.). In the restenosis group, the MPV level was markedly higher than that in the no-restenosis group, and it was statistically significant (p<0.001). According to the ROC curve analysis, the optimal cutoff value of the MPV to determine the restenosis was >8.7 fL, and the level of the MPV >8.7 fL was a strong predictor of the restenosis (p<0.001) in logistic regression analysis. Conclusions. The measurement of the preprocedural MPV levels may help to identify high-risk patients for development of the in-stent restenosis. These patients may benefit from an aggresive antiplatelet therapy and close follow-up.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4572629
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