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Article # 1147
Journal Rhinology 51 - 3
Article Title Evaluating the relationship between nasal obstruction and Mean Platelet Volume by using acoustic rhinometry in patients with septum deviation
Abstract BACKGROUND: Nasal airway obstruction is a common cause of upper airway obstruction. It is associated strongly with obstructive and hypoxic manifestations. Mean platelet volume (MPV) levels increase in hypoxic conditions. MPV is one of the platelet activation indices which re!ects the platelet production rate. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between MPV levels and nasal septal deviation (NSD) by using acoustics rhinometry in patients with septum deviation.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of 51 patients with NSD and 58 healthy age matched subjects as control
group. The diagnosis of patients with NSD was based on anterior rhinoscopy, endoscopic nasal examination and acoustics
rhinometry. All the patients underwent Cottle- or Killian-type septoplasty under general anesthesia. Blood samples were collected before nasal septoplasty.
RESULTS: MPV and platelet distribution width (PDW) levels were signi"cantly higher and mean platelet count was lower in patients
with NSD than the control group. A negative correlation was found between MPV, NDVol2 (volume2 of non-deviated side of the nose) and TNDVol (total volume of non-deviated side of the nose) values.
CONCLUSION: MPV values increase in patients with NSD. Moreover, this increase was found in relation with the severity of
obstruction.
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