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Relationship between platelet count and platelet width distribution and serum uric acid 1 concentrations in patients with untreated essential hypertension

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posted on 2023-06-09, 14:22 authored by Maryam Tayefi, Seyed Mahdi Hassanian, Mona Maftouh, Mohsen Moohebati, Afsane Bahrami, Seyed MohammadReza Parizadeh, Adeleh Mahdizadeh, Hamideh Ghazizadeh, Javad Bazeli, Alireza Heidari-Bakavoli, Hamidreza Kianifar, Elham Mohammadzadeh, Farzad Rahmani, Habibollah Esmaeili, Mahmoud Ebrahimi, Mahmoud Reza Azarpazhooh, Mohsen Nematy, Mohammad Safarian, Gordon FernsGordon Ferns, Amir Avan, Majid Ghayour-Mobarhan
Hematological parameters have emerged as independent determinants of high serum concentrations of uric-acid and predictive-factors in the evaluation of the total cardiovascular-risk in patients with essential-hypertensive. Here we have investigated the possible relationships between hematological-factors and serum uric-acid levels in hypertensive-patients recruited as part of Mashhad-Stroke and Heart-Atherosclerotic-Disorders cohort study. Two-thousand three-hundred and thirty four hypertensive individuals were recruited from this cohort and these were divided into two groups; those with either high or low serum uric acid concentrations. Demographic, biochemical and hematological characteristics of population were evaluated in all the subjects. Logistic-regression-analysis was performed to determine the association of hematological-parameters with hypertension. Of the 2334 hypertensive-subjects, 290 cases had low uric-acid, and 2044 had high serum uric acid concentrations. Compared with the low uric acid group, the patients with high serum uric acid, had higher values for several hematological parameters, whilst platelet counts (PLT) were lower. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that PLT and serum hs-CRP were correlated with serum uric acid level. Stepwise multiple logistic regression model confirmed that PDW and gender were independent determinant of a high serum uric acid. PDW and PLT appear to be independently associated with serum uric acid level in patients with hypertension.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

BioFactors

ISSN

0951-6433

Publisher

Wiley

Issue

6

Volume

44

Page range

532-538

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  • BSMS Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-08-06

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-09-27

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-08-03

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