The relationship between platelet distribution width and disease activity in patients with polymyositis.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY Reumatologia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-04 DOI:10.5114/reum.2022.120760
Gokhan Sargin, Ceren Demir, Songül Cildag, Taskin Senturk
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Abstract

Introduction: Muscle enzymes are an indicator of ongoing muscle damage and disease activity in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. Although platelet-related parameters have been shown to be useful as markers of disease activity in autoimmune diseases, the relationship between platelet distribution width (PDW) and disease activity has not been previously studied in polymyositis. We aimed to determine the relationship between PDW and disease activity in patients with polymyositis.

Material and methods: Twenty-seven patients with polymyositis and thirty healthy controls were included in the study. Disease activity was evaluated using the myositis disease activity assessment Visual Analogue Scale (MYOACT) and the Myositis Intention to Treat Index (MITAX). The relationship between PDW and disease activity was evaluated using Pearson's or Spearman's correlation and reliability was assessed using correlation coefficients.

Results: The mean platelet volume (MPV) and plateletcrit (PCT) were significantly higher and PDW was significantly lower in patients with polymyositis compared to the control group. The mean PDW levels were lower in patients with constitutional symptoms and arthralgia/arthritis (p < 0.005). Although PDW levels were lower in patients with mechanical hand, lung involvement, or dysphagia compared to patients without, there was no statistically significant difference between them. Platelet distribution width was found to be negatively correlated with disease activity.

Conclusions: We found that PDW was negatively correlated with MYOACT and MITAX, widely used tools in assessing the disease activity of polymyositis. Based on this, PDW may be utilized as a non-invasive potential index to assess disease activity in patients with polymyositis.

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多发性肌炎患者血小板分布宽度与疾病活动性的关系。
肌肉酶是特发性炎性肌病患者持续肌肉损伤和疾病活动的指标。尽管血小板相关参数已被证明可作为自身免疫性疾病疾病活动性的标志物,但在多发性肌炎中,血小板分布宽度(PDW)与疾病活动性之间的关系尚未被研究。我们的目的是确定PDW与多肌炎患者疾病活动性之间的关系。材料与方法:选取27例多发性肌炎患者和30例健康对照者。使用肌炎疾病活动性评估视觉模拟量表(MYOACT)和肌炎治疗意向指数(MITAX)评估疾病活动性。PDW与疾病活动度的关系采用Pearson’s或Spearman’s相关评估,可靠性采用相关系数评估。结果:与对照组相比,多肌炎患者血小板体积(MPV)和血小板电积(PCT)显著增高,血小板电积(PDW)显著降低。有体质症状和关节痛/关节炎的患者平均PDW水平较低(p < 0.005)。尽管与无机械手、肺部受累或吞咽困难的患者相比,有机械手、肺部受累或吞咽困难的患者PDW水平较低,但两者之间没有统计学差异。血小板分布宽度与疾病活动性呈负相关。结论:我们发现PDW与MYOACT和MITAX呈负相关,MYOACT和MITAX是广泛用于评估多发性肌炎疾病活动性的工具。基于此,PDW可作为评估多发性肌炎患者疾病活动性的非侵入性电位指标。
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Reumatologia Medicine-Rheumatology
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