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Does mean platelet volume/lymphocyte count ratio associate with frailty in type 2 diabetes mellitus?

Satılmış Bilgin, Gülali Aktaş, Gizem Kahveci, B. M. Atak, Özge Kurtkulağı, Tuba Taslamacıoğlu Duman

2021Bratislavské lekárske listy/Bratislava medical journal42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Frailty is a common problem in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It is considered to be associated with inflammation. Novel markers derived from hemogram, such as neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and mean platelet volume/lymphocyte ratio (MPVLR), are proposed as inflammatory markers. In present study, we aimed to compare NLR and MPVLR levels of frail patients with T2DM to non‑frail diabetic subjects. METHODS: Diabetic subjects were grouped in frail and non-frail groups according to the Edmonton Frail Scale. General characteristics and laboratory data of the frail and non-frail groups were compared. RESULTS: The MPVLR of the frail (3.9 [1.4-13.2] %) group was significantly higher than that of the non-frail (3.4 [1.5-6.9] %) group (p = 0.02). MPVLR was positively and significantly correlated with Edmonton Frail Scale score (r = 0.21, p = 0.03). A MPVLR level greater than 3.41 % has 71 % sensitivity and 51 % specifity in predicting frailty. CONCLUSION: We suggest that elevated MPVLR could be a finding that marks frailty in diabetic subjects. Inexpensive and easy‑to‑assess nature of the MPVLR may be useful in predicting frailty in type 2 diabetic population (Tab. 2, Fig. 1, Ref. 32).

Topics & Concepts

Mean platelet volumeType 2 Diabetes MellitusDiabetes mellitusMedicineInternal medicinePlateletLymphocyteImmunologyEndocrinologyInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisNutrition and Health in AgingStatistical Methods in Epidemiology
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