Abstract
Objectives The aim of our study was to analyze the mean platelet volume
levels as a potential marker of altered placentation in intrauterine growth
restriction (IUGR) cases.
Methods A total of 126 term singleton pregnant women with IUGR fetuses
and 345 healthy pregnant controls were recruited and compared.
Results The mean platelet volume was significantly higher in the IUGR
group (10.8±0.9 fl) than the control group (9.9±1.1 fl)
(p=0.03). The mean hemoglobin was lower in IUGR group (11.3
(8.3–14.5) g/dl) than the control group (11.9 (8.2–13.0)
g/dl) (p=0.04). The optimal cut-off MPV for prediction of IUGR
was ≥10.55 fl, with a sensitivity of 59% and a specificity of
75%.
Conclusion Increased MPV levels in term pregnant women may be
particularly helpful for discrimination and prediction of high-risk fetuses when
IUGR is suspected.
Key words
intrauterine growth restriction - mean platelet volume - hemoglobin count