# The Significance of Platelet Indices in the Evaluation of Thrombocytopenia

**Authors:** Subbiah Senthil Nathan, Priyadarshini Varadaraj, Gunasekaran Nallusamy, Keesari Sai Sandeep Reddy

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.65756 · 2024-07-30

## TL;DR

This study explores how platelet indices like MPV can help diagnose and predict outcomes in people with low platelet counts.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates that platelet indices may improve thrombocytopenia evaluation beyond traditional platelet count alone.

## Key findings

- Hyperdestructive thrombocytopenia was associated with higher mean platelet volume (MPV) values.
- Platelet indices varied significantly across different clinical types of thrombocytopenia.
- Age differences were observed between hypoproductive and hyperproductive thrombocytopenia groups.

## Abstract

Introduction: Thrombocytopenia, characterized by a low platelet count, poses a risk of abnormal bleeding. Traditional diagnostic methods focus on platelet count alone, but emerging evidence suggests that platelet indices like mean platelet volume (MPV) and platelet distribution width (PDW) could provide valuable insights. This study aims to investigate the role of platelet indices in thrombocytopenia assessment, exploring their potential as additional diagnostic and prognostic markers.

Methodology: Over a five-month period, this prospective study enrolled 80 adult patients with thrombocytopenia. Platelet indices were measured using an automated blood cell analyzer (SYSMEX XN 1000; Sysmex Corporation, Kobe, Japan), and statistical analyses were performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, IBM Corp., Version 23.0, Armonk, NY).

Results: The study participants showed significant age differences between hypoproductive and hyperproductive thrombocytopenia groups but no significant gender-based disparities. While platelet count and plateletcrit (PCT) didn't differ significantly between groups, individuals with hyperdestructive thrombocytopenia had higher MPV values. Platelet indices varied across clinical conditions, highlighting their potential diagnostic and prognostic value.

Conclusion: Platelet indices like MPV, along with platelet count and PCT, offer insights into thrombocytopenia causes and prognosis. Further research is needed to confirm these findings, but integrating platelet indices into clinical practice could inform treatment decisions and reduce unnecessary procedures like bone marrow biopsies and imaging studies.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** thrombocytopenia (MONDO:0002049)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** bleeding (MESH:D006470), Thrombocytopenia (MESH:D013921)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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