The Relationship of mean platelet volume with endogenous sex hormones and cardiovascular risk parameters in postmenopausal women
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Güdücü, NilgünKutay, Salih Serdar
Sidar, Güliz
Görmüş, Uzay
Kavak, Zehra Neşe
Dünder, İlkkan
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Guducu N, Kutay SS, Sidar G, Gormus U, Kavak ZN, Dunder I. The relationship of mean platelet volume with endogenous sex hormones and cardiovascular risk parameters in postmenopausal women. Eastern Journal of Medicine. 2014; 19(1): 28-32.Abstract
Aims: Evaluation of the relationship among mean platelet volume (MPV) and endogenous sex hormones and cardiovascular (CV) risk parameters
Methods: We designed a retrospective study in postmenopausal women. Patient charts were reviewed for the results of mean platelet volume, hormonal and biochemical parameters.
Results: MPV correlated only with white blood cell and platelet counts(r = -0.270, p = 0.023) and platelet count (r = -0.558, p = 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in MPV of patients with and without metabolic syndrome.
Conclusion: There was no relationship between MPV and endogenous sex hormones and parameters indicating higher CV risk.