Platelet size deviation width, platelet large cell ratio, and mean platelet volume have sufficient sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia

Ken Kaito(The Jikei University Hospital), Hiroko Otsubo(Jikei University School of Medicine), Noriko Usui(Jikei University School of Medicine), Miyuki Yoshida(The Jikei University Hospital), Jyunko Tanno(The Jikei University Hospital), Etsuko Kurihara(The Jikei University Hospital), Kozue Matsumoto(The Jikei University Hospital), Ryuzo Hirata(The Jikei University Hospital), Kenichi Domitsu(The Jikei University Hospital), Masayuki Kobayashi(Jikei University School of Medicine)
British Journal of Haematology
February 21, 2005
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Abstract

We investigated the significance of the platelet indices, mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet size deviation width (PDW), and platelet-large cell ratio (P-LCR), in the diagnosis of thrombocytopenia by comparing these levels in 40 patients with hypo-productive thrombocytopenia (aplastic anaemia; AA) and 39 patients with hyper-destructive thrombocytopenia (immune thrombo-cytopenia; ITP). The sensitivity and specificity of platelet indices to make a diagnosis of ITP were also compared. All platelet indices were significantly higher in ITP than in AA, and platelet indices showed sufficient sensitivity and specificity. The area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristics curve of platelet indices was large enough to enable the diagnosis of ITP. P-LCR and PDW had the largest AUCs, which indicated that these values were very reliable for immune thrombocytopenia. Our results suggest that these indices provide clinical information about the underlying conditions of thrombocytopenia. More attention should be paid to these indices in the diagnosis of thrombocytopenia.


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