INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Molecule analysis to advance laboratory diagnosis

Assessment of Platelet Indices Profile of Pregnant Women Attending University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

Amos Dangana (Department of Medical Laboratory Services, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, PMB 228 Gwagwalada, Abuja Nigeria)
Anthony Uchenna Emeribe (Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, PMB 1115 Calabar, Nigeria)
Hezekiah Alkali Isah (Department of Haematology, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, PMB 228 Gwagwalada, Abuja Nigeria)
Sanusi Musa (Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, PMB 05 Zaria, Nigeria)
Joel Monday Abu (Department of Family Medicine, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, PMB 228 Gwagwalada, Abuja Nigeria)
Solomon Oloche Onoja (Department of Medical Laboratory Science, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria)
Nkechi Onukegbe (Department of Strategic Information and Research, Institute of Human Virology)
Idris Nasir Abdullahi (Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, PMB 05 Zaria, Nigeria)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Oct 2021

Abstract

Platelets initiate hemostasis by aggregating at the site of injury and participate in ensuring endothelial integrity. A defect in this process could lead to intravascular blood loss. This case-control study sought to determine the platelet counts and indices among pregnant women in the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria. A total of 120 pregnant women as case and 60 non-pregnant women as control were enrolled for this study. Blood samples were collected in EDTA tubes, and complete platelet count and indices were carried out using an automated five-part haematology analyzer. The mean ± standard deviation of the platelets count among the pregnant women, 226.54 ± 69.76 109 cells/L was not significantly different from that of the non-pregnant women, 214.95 ± 52.22x 109 cells/L (p=0.295). There was a significant differences in mean platelets volume (MPV) of the case and control groups (p=0.036). After post-hoc test, the significant difference was between the  pregnant women in 3rd trimester and the control group (p=0.014). However, there was no diffences in the mena platelets larger cell ratio and platelet distribution width in the case and control groups. Fifteen (11.0%) and 7 (12.1%) of the case and control control groups, respectively had mild thrombocytopenia. However, there was no significant association between pregnant status and thrombocytopenia (p=0.836). Based on these findngs, it can be infered that platelet count and MPV decreases while PDW increase with the progression of gestation age compared to the non-pregnant women.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJMLST

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Subject

Health Professions Social Sciences

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Contributions will be considered for publication in Indonesian Journal of Medical Laboratory Science and Tehnology (IJMLST) concern kind from research, involvement and theory to functioning matters, education and training. The very wide spectrum of its topics includes: dosimeter, instrument ...