Mean Platelet Volume in Patients of Psoriasis in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Bushra Muzaffar Khan, Nida Yaqoob, Najia Ahmed, Ayesha Anwar, Moizza Tahir, Sakina Sadiq
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To determine mean platelet volume in
patients of psoriasis
Study
Design: Cross sectional study
Place
and duration of study: Dermatology
Department, Pak Emirates Military Hospital Rawalpindi from August 2017 to
January 2018.
Methodology:
Approval from the hospital ethical
review committee was taken and a
total of 100 patients were enrolled by non-probability consecutive sampling.
After an informed written consent, name, gender, age, hospital record number,
and phone number of each individual were noted. At the time of enrollment, all
the individuals were subjected to complete blood count, bleeding time, fasting
blood sugar, fasting lipid profile, renal and liver function tests. Patients
with abnormal parameters were excluded from the study. A two ml venous blood
sample was drawn from each patient and sent in CP bottle to the laboratory of
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology for blood complete analysis by hematology
analyzer machine. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 22.
Results:
In this study mean age was 40 ±
10.40 years. 54% patients were male and 46% patients were female. Mean platelet
volume in patients presenting with psoriasis was 9.10fL with SD ± 2.12.
Conclusion: Our
study concludes that the mean platelet volume in patients presenting with
psoriasis was 9.10fL with SD ± 2.12
which is in the normal range. Therefore, mean platelet volume is not affected
by psoriasis.
Key
words: Mean platelet
volume, psoriasis, severity, cross-sectional study