Akram W, Abdullah Hussein Z, Hameed Humadi M, Nori W. Clinical implication of platelet to lymphocyte ratio in early onset preeclampsia: A single-center experience. World J Obstet Gynecol 2023; 12(3): 17-27 [DOI: 10.5317/wjog.v12.i3.17]
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Wassan Nori, PhD, Academic Editor, Academic Research, Senior Researcher, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mustansiriyah University, Al Amin Street, Al Saydyia, No. 38 House, Baghdad 10052, Iraq. dr.wassan76@uomustansiriyah.edu.iq
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Medicine, General & Internal
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Observational Study
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World J Obstet Gynecol. May 11, 2023; 12(3): 17-27 Published online May 11, 2023. doi: 10.5317/wjog.v12.i3.17
Table 1 Primary characteristics of the studied group
Maternal demographic and biochemical parameter, n = 60
Maternal age in yr
27.0 ± 2.6
Mean systolic BP in mL/Hg
160.2 ± 5.2
Mean diastolic BP in mL/Hg
105.2 ± 4.7
Urine for albumin in gm/dL
2.89 ± 0.09
Serum creatinine in mg/dL
0.86 ± 0.52
Blood urea in mg/dL
29.38 ± 14.04
Alanine aminotransferase in U/L
27.43 ± 5.32
Aspartate aminotransferase in U/L
21.80 ± 4.49
Maternal hematological indices, n = 60
Hematocrit, 10%
36.58 ± 2.81
Platelet count as × 109
182.40 ± 47.42
MPV in fL
10.52 ± 0.23
PDW in fL
16.68 ± 1.37
PLR ratio
7.86 ± 1.75
Fetal demographic criteria, n = 60
Fetal AFI in cm
6.60 ± 1.19
Estimated fetal weight FW in kg
1.360 ± 0.08
PI UA Doppler
3.29 ± 0.59
RI UA Doppler
3.13 ± 0.55
Admission to NICU in d
7.09 ± 2.05
Mean Apgar score
6.54 ± 1.60
Table 2 Maternal outcome for the enrolled participants, n = 60
Parameter
Study participants presented
n (%)
P value
Mode of delivery
Vaginal delivery
21 (35)
< 0.407
Cesarean delivery
39 (65)
Indication for CS delivery
Previous scar
13 (22.5)
< 0.190
Fetal distress
12 (20)
Failed induction
11 (17.5)
Malpresentation
3 (5)
Table 3 Neonatal outcome of the delivered newborn (n = 60) presented as numbers and percentage
Variable
Admitted, n = 37
Not admitted, n = 23
P value
Meconium
Meconium stain
26 (70%)
0 (0%)
0.000
No meconium
11 (30%)
23 (100%)
Occurrence of FGR
FGR
21 (56.7%)
0 (0%)
0.000
No FGR
16 (43.3%)
23 (100%)
Apgar score
> 7
0 (0%)
19 (51.3%)
0.000
5-7
5 (21.7%)
18 (48.7%)
< 5
23 (78.3%)
0 (0%)
Occurrence of dead fetus
Dead fetus
2 (5%)
0 (0%)
0.257
Not dead fetus
35 (95%)
23 (100%)
Table 4 Correlation between the platelet to lymphocyte ratio and the studied variables
PLR vs variables
Correlation coefficient
P value
AFI
0.98
< 0.001
EFW
0.97
< 0.001
PI
-0.99
< 0.001
RI
-0.98
< 0.001
Apgar score
0.69
< 0.0001
Admission days to NICU
-0.98
< 0.0001
Table 5 Receiver operating characteristic curve defined the platelet to lymphocyte ratio cutoff value that discriminated fetal growth restriction with the utmost sensitivity and specificity
Parameter
Cutoff value
Sensitivity
Specificity
AUC
P value
PLR
< 7.49
100%
80%
0.9
< 0.001
Citation: Akram W, Abdullah Hussein Z, Hameed Humadi M, Nori W. Clinical implication of platelet to lymphocyte ratio in early onset preeclampsia: A single-center experience. World J Obstet Gynecol 2023; 12(3): 17-27