Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases
Background: The spleen plays a central role in a range of diseases. As such, great emphasis has been placed on the procedure of spleen removal, the benefits and the numerous associated complications. Given the immediate risk of the thrombotic complications, the aim of this study was to evaluate clin...
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doaj-83a79207ed8b41b29d6cf1c90bd3030b2020-11-24T23:38:48ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832019-01-01818210.3390/jcm8010082jcm8010082Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic DiseasesRoxana M. Dragomir0Mircea D. Hogea1Marius A. Moga2Dana G. Festila3Calin P. Cobelschi4Faculty of Medicine, Transilvania University, 500019 Brasov, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, Transilvania University, 500019 Brasov, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, Transilvania University, 500019 Brasov, RomaniaFaculty of Dental Medicine, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 400337 Cluj -Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, Transilvania University, 500019 Brasov, RomaniaBackground: The spleen plays a central role in a range of diseases. As such, great emphasis has been placed on the procedure of spleen removal, the benefits and the numerous associated complications. Given the immediate risk of the thrombotic complications, the aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and laboratory patient characteristics in non-traumatic diseases of the spleen, and to investigate possible predictive factors for platelet count variation following the procedure. Methods: A total of 72 patients who underwent splenectomy were included in this retrospective study. Correlation coefficients as well as multiple linear regressions were used to assess the relationship between post-splenectomy platelet count and various preoperative clinical and laboratory patient characteristics. Results: Following multiple linear regression analysis, we determined that 54.93% of post-splenectomy platelet count variation was explained by admission platelet count (p = 0.00), lymphocyte count (p = 0.04), WBC count (p = 0.00), LOS (p = 0.00), patient gender (p = 0.00), spleen accessibility on admission (p = 0.02) and PT (p = 0.00). Conclusions: Platelet count variation following splenectomy for non-traumatic diseases can be predicted by assessing preoperative patient characteristics. The implications of this study suggest that by means of a prediction model, patient care could benefit from assessing and addressing various preoperative factors that lead to these complications.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/1/82splenectomynon-traumatic diseasesmultiple linear regressionpredictionplatelet count |
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Roxana M. Dragomir Mircea D. Hogea Marius A. Moga Dana G. Festila Calin P. Cobelschi Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases Journal of Clinical Medicine splenectomy non-traumatic diseases multiple linear regression prediction platelet count |
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Roxana M. Dragomir Mircea D. Hogea Marius A. Moga Dana G. Festila Calin P. Cobelschi |
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Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases |
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Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases |
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Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases |
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Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases |
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Predictive Factors for Platelet Count Variation After Splenectomy in Non-Traumatic Diseases |
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predictive factors for platelet count variation after splenectomy in non-traumatic diseases |
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Background: The spleen plays a central role in a range of diseases. As such, great emphasis has been placed on the procedure of spleen removal, the benefits and the numerous associated complications. Given the immediate risk of the thrombotic complications, the aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and laboratory patient characteristics in non-traumatic diseases of the spleen, and to investigate possible predictive factors for platelet count variation following the procedure. Methods: A total of 72 patients who underwent splenectomy were included in this retrospective study. Correlation coefficients as well as multiple linear regressions were used to assess the relationship between post-splenectomy platelet count and various preoperative clinical and laboratory patient characteristics. Results: Following multiple linear regression analysis, we determined that 54.93% of post-splenectomy platelet count variation was explained by admission platelet count (p = 0.00), lymphocyte count (p = 0.04), WBC count (p = 0.00), LOS (p = 0.00), patient gender (p = 0.00), spleen accessibility on admission (p = 0.02) and PT (p = 0.00). Conclusions: Platelet count variation following splenectomy for non-traumatic diseases can be predicted by assessing preoperative patient characteristics. The implications of this study suggest that by means of a prediction model, patient care could benefit from assessing and addressing various preoperative factors that lead to these complications. |
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splenectomy non-traumatic diseases multiple linear regression prediction platelet count |
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