Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?

The aim of this study was to evaluate complete blood cell count parameters including red blood cell indices, white blood cell subtypes, and platelet indices for predicting deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A total of 71 (44 male and 27 female) patients with acute femoral and popliteal DVT diagnosed by...

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Main Authors: Kevser Tural, Fatih Kara, Sema Avcı, Halil İbrahim Erdoğdu
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Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2020-01-01
Series:Acta Clinica Croatica
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/369251
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spelling doaj-6706240cfb094acbbe2411825aa4719f2021-04-06T08:53:04ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512020-01-0159.4.661666Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?Kevser Tural0Fatih Kara1Sema Avcı2Halil İbrahim Erdoğdu3Kafkas University, Medical Faculty, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kars, TurkeyKafkas University, Medical Faculty, Department of Biochemistry, Kars, TurkeyAmasya University, Medical Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine, Amasya, TurkeyKafkas University, Medical Faculty, Department of Internal Medicine, Kars, TurkeyThe aim of this study was to evaluate complete blood cell count parameters including red blood cell indices, white blood cell subtypes, and platelet indices for predicting deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A total of 71 (44 male and 27 female) patients with acute femoral and popliteal DVT diagnosed by doppler ultrasonography during a period of seven years (2011-2017) were included in the study. By matching age and gender, 142 (88 male and 54 female) subjects diagnosed with venous insufficiency in the same time interval were assigned as control group. Data were obtained by reviewing hospital records of the study participants, including clinical and demographic characteristics and complete blood cell parameters. Frequencies of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic renal failure, and coronary arterial disease were higher in DVT group as compared to non-DVT group (p<0.05). Hemoglobin and lymphocyte values were lower, and red blood cell distribution width, neutrophil, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio higher in DVT group as compared with non-DVT group (p<0.05). There was no significant between-group difference in terms of mean corpuscular volume, platelet, mean platelet volume, mean platelet volume to platelet ratio, and platelet distribution width (p>0.05). Hypertension, hemoglobin, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio were independent risk factors for DVT. We found that hypertension, anemia, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio were independent risk factors for DVT. In particular, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and hemoglobin may be used as novel, inexpensive, and reliable diagnostic tools for DVT.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/369251HypertensionAnemiaPlatelet to lymphocyte ratioNeutrophil to lymphocyte ratioDeep venous thrombosis
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author Kevser Tural
Fatih Kara
Sema Avcı
Halil İbrahim Erdoğdu
spellingShingle Kevser Tural
Fatih Kara
Sema Avcı
Halil İbrahim Erdoğdu
Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
Acta Clinica Croatica
Hypertension
Anemia
Platelet to lymphocyte ratio
Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio
Deep venous thrombosis
author_facet Kevser Tural
Fatih Kara
Sema Avcı
Halil İbrahim Erdoğdu
author_sort Kevser Tural
title Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
title_short Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
title_full Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
title_fullStr Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
title_full_unstemmed Can Complete Blood Cell Count Parameters Predict Deep Vein Thrombosis?
title_sort can complete blood cell count parameters predict deep vein thrombosis?
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim of this study was to evaluate complete blood cell count parameters including red blood cell indices, white blood cell subtypes, and platelet indices for predicting deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A total of 71 (44 male and 27 female) patients with acute femoral and popliteal DVT diagnosed by doppler ultrasonography during a period of seven years (2011-2017) were included in the study. By matching age and gender, 142 (88 male and 54 female) subjects diagnosed with venous insufficiency in the same time interval were assigned as control group. Data were obtained by reviewing hospital records of the study participants, including clinical and demographic characteristics and complete blood cell parameters. Frequencies of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic renal failure, and coronary arterial disease were higher in DVT group as compared to non-DVT group (p<0.05). Hemoglobin and lymphocyte values were lower, and red blood cell distribution width, neutrophil, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio higher in DVT group as compared with non-DVT group (p<0.05). There was no significant between-group difference in terms of mean corpuscular volume, platelet, mean platelet volume, mean platelet volume to platelet ratio, and platelet distribution width (p>0.05). Hypertension, hemoglobin, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio were independent risk factors for DVT. We found that hypertension, anemia, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, and platelet to lymphocyte ratio were independent risk factors for DVT. In particular, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and hemoglobin may be used as novel, inexpensive, and reliable diagnostic tools for DVT.
topic Hypertension
Anemia
Platelet to lymphocyte ratio
Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio
Deep venous thrombosis
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/369251
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