Mean Platelet Volume to Platelet ratio as a promising marker of hepatosteatosis

Authors

  • Mehmet Ali Kosekli Abant Izzet Baysal University Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology, Bolu, Turkey
  • Edip Erkus Abant Izzet Baysal University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Bolu, Turkey
  • Mehmet Zahid Kocak Abant Izzet Baysal University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Bolu, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30714/j-ebr.2018237497

Keywords:

Mean platelet volume to platelet ratio, hepatosteatosis, inflammation

Abstract

Aim: Hepatosteatosis confers increased lipid accumulation in the hepatocytes which is associated with inflammation. Hemogram parameters, such as mean platelet volume (MPV) and MPV to platelet ratio (MPR) are proposed as novel inflammatory markers in recent studies. We aimed to compare MPR of subjects with hepatosteatosis to those in healthy controls.

Methods: Patient admissions to our clinic with a diagnosis of hepatosteatosis were retrospectively analyzed MPR values compared to those in healthy controls.

Results: Mean MPR of hepatosteatosis group (0,04 ± 0,01fL/mm3) was significantly higher than the MPR of control subjects (0,03 ± 0,01 fL/mm3) (p=0.04). A Pearson’s Correlation analyze was revealed significant correlations between MPR and fasting plasma glucose (r=0.26, p=0.004) and between MPR and LDL-cholesterol (r=0.19, p=0.04).

Conclusion: An elevated MPR should alert physicians for hepatosteatosis in otherwise healthy subjects. Therefore, calculation of MPR by automatic hemogram analyzers is advised.

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Published

2018-03-16

How to Cite

Kosekli, M. A., Erkus, E., & Kocak, M. Z. (2018). Mean Platelet Volume to Platelet ratio as a promising marker of hepatosteatosis. EXPERIMENTAL BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, 1(2), 55–59. https://doi.org/10.30714/j-ebr.2018237497

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