Platelets lymphocyte ratio, Raised red cell distribution width and platelets distribution width as a risk assessment prognostic tool for septicemia pediatrics patients

Abstract

Objectives & Aims: The evaluation and identify new prognostic markers suggested in recent studies for septicemia pediatrics patients raised red blood cell distribution width (RDW) & PDW has been found to be associated with poor prognosis after resent septicemia pediatrics patients. Evaluate the relationship between raised RDW and PDW mortality morbidity after the initial attack of septicemia . Increased red blood cell distribution width (RDW) has been associated with adverse outcomes. We studied the association between raised RDW during hospital course with clinical outcomes survival index of patients with after septicemia. Material & Methods: Blood was collected in a sterile EDTA containing tube and processed following our established iso certified hospital based laboratory protocol .A complete blood counting including HB%,PCV, Red cell indices ,platelet count, total white cell count and RDW was done by Automated blood cell counter. CONCLUSION- we find significantly correlation in patients with septicemia along with high RDW & PDW. RDW & PDW is an inexpensive cost effective and easily available laboratory test,high RDW with high PDW for septicemia have poor out come of patients’ it could be used for mortality with morbidity risk assessment and follow up the patients after septicemia .we find that high RDW of raised PDW pt. shows poor prognosis.

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Dr. Shailendra Singh Thakur

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Dr. Shailendra Singh Thakur (2018). Platelets lymphocyte ratio, Raised red cell distribution width and platelets distribution width as a risk assessment prognostic tool for septicemia pediatrics patients. International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR), 3(5), 172-177. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-506315