Author: Gumus, Huseyin; Demir, Abit; Yükkaldıran, Ahmet
Title: Is mean platelet volume a predictive marker for the diagnosis of COVIDâ€19 in children? Cord-id: ex6nip42 Document date: 2020_12_18
ID: ex6nip42
Snippet: AIM: To investigate the mean platelet volume (MPV) in asymptomatic children infected with COVIDâ€19. METHODS: The study included 55 children infected with COVIDâ€19 and 60 healthy children for the comparison of leukocyte and thrombocyte count, MPV and serum Câ€reactive protein (CRP) levels. Demographic data and clinical findings of all the participants were recorded, including age, gender, weight, temperature, cough, shortness of breath and contact history. RESULTS: The MPV values were determ
Document: AIM: To investigate the mean platelet volume (MPV) in asymptomatic children infected with COVIDâ€19. METHODS: The study included 55 children infected with COVIDâ€19 and 60 healthy children for the comparison of leukocyte and thrombocyte count, MPV and serum Câ€reactive protein (CRP) levels. Demographic data and clinical findings of all the participants were recorded, including age, gender, weight, temperature, cough, shortness of breath and contact history. RESULTS: The MPV values were determined to be statistically significantly high (P < .001) and the lymphocyte values were significantly low (p:0.002) in the asymptomatic children infected with COVIDâ€19 compared with the healthy control children. No difference was determined between the groups in respect of CRP level, leukocyte and thrombocyte counts (P > .05). The optimal cutoff point for MPV was determined as 8.74 fl (Area under the curve—AUC:0.932) with 81.82% sensitivity and 95% specificity for the determination of children infected with COVIDâ€19. A cutoff value of <2.12/mm(3) for lymphocytes (AUC:0.670) was determined with 49.09% sensitivity and 86.67% specificity for the prediction of COVIDâ€19. Based on the ROC analysis, the sensitivity and specificity of MPV were determined to be higher than that of lymphocyte levels. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that MPV levels are significantly high in asymptomatic children infected with COVIDâ€19 demonstrate that this is an important predictive value and has better predictive capacity than lymphocyte values. The evaluation of MPV and lymphocyte levels together could increase diagnostic success in asymptomatic COVIDâ€19 patients.
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