2022, Número 06
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2022; 90 (06)
Índice neutrófilo-linfocito, relación plaquetas-linfocito y distribución de la anchura del eritrocito en pacientes con preeclampsia
Rosas-Cabral A, Ruiz Esparza-Mota JA, Gutiérrez-Campos R, Torres-Cabral G, Robles-Martínez MC, Hernández MM
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 32
Paginas: 504-512
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RESUMEN
Objetivo: Comparar el índice neutrófilo-linfocito, la relación plaquetas-linfocito y
la distribución de la anchura del eritrocito de mujeres con preeclampsia con o sin
criterios de severidad y los de mujeres sin ésta.
Materiales y Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo, de casos y controles, efectuado en
mujeres con y sin preeclampsia atendidas entre enero y diciembre de 2019.
Resultados: Se estudiaron 70 mujeres con preeclampsia y 70 con embarazo sin esta
complicación. El índice neutrófilo-linfocito fue significativamente mayor en las mujeres
con preeclampsia (4.11 ± 2.76; IC95%: 3.47-4.75) que en las mujeres sin esta complicación
(2.99 ± 1.6; IC95%: 2.62-3.36; p = 0.004), similar a la relación plaquetas-linfocitos
(117.61 ± 47.53; IC95%:106.48-128.24
vs 97.64 ± 43.67; IC95%: 87.41-107.87; p =
0.006) y para la distribución de la anchura del eritrocito (14.46 ± 1.9; IC95%: 14.02-
14.9
vs 13.56 ± 1.38; IC95%: 13-13.72; p = 0.0002). Ninguno de estos parámetros
logró discriminar entre las pacientes con preeclampsia con o sin criterios de severidad.
Conclusión: Un índice neutrófilo-linfocito ≥ 5.1 y una relación plaquetas-linfocito
≥ 113.1 son capaces de discriminar de manera adecuada entre preeclampsia con o
sin criterios de severidad.
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