Vol 20, No 3 (2013)
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Mean platelet volume and its prognostic value in acute coronary syndrome complicated by cardiogenic shock

Karolina Supel, Agata Salska, Filip Jaskiewicz, Michal Kacprzak, Marzenna Zielinska
DOI: 10.5603/CJ.2013.0070
Cardiol J 2013;20(3):254-260.

Abstract

Background: Elevated mean platelet volume (MPV) has been recently discussed as a predictorof death in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but the cut-off point of MPV inrelation to poor prognosis has not been estimated so far. The aim of this study was to evaluate MPV and its prognostic value in ACS complicated by cardiogenic shock (CS). Such an analysisin patients with the most serious and fatal complication of ACS has not been performed inpreviously published research.

Methods: Fifty three patients with ACS complicated by CS (age 68.9 ± 11.4, 49% women, 92% STEMI, 55% fatal CS) and 53 age- and gender-matched patients with uncomplicated ACS as a control group (age 69.1 ± 10.6, 49% women, 92% STEMI, 0% fatal) were includedin our prospective study from 2010 to 2012. All the patients underwent successful primary percutaneous coronary intervention. MPV was determined on admission (MPV1) and in consecutive two days of hospitalization (MPV2, MPV3). The blood sample was analyzed immediately after collection in EDTA tubes using an automatic blood counter.

Results: MPV1 was similar in both groups (8.91 ± 1.11 fl vs. 8.57 ± 0.74 fl, NS). Furthermore, there were no statistically significant differences in MPV value in fatal and nonfatal CS(8.90 ± 1.18 fl vs. 8.93 ± 1.05 fl, NS).

Conclusions: The above results suggest that MPV cannot be considered a predictor of poorin-hospital outcome in patients with ACS complicated by cardiogenic shock.