EVALUATING THE CORRELATION OF LIPID PROFILE PARAMETERS INCLUDING TRIGLYCERIDES, VLDL, HDL, LDL, AND TOTAL CHOLESTEROL TO MEAN PLATELET VOLUME
Keywords:
MPV, Lipid profile,, HDL, triglycerides, VLDLAbstract
Background: The measurement of average platelet volume, or MPV, is essential for determining the presence of
atherosclerosis. Clot retraction, procoagulant activity, secretion, aggregation, shape change and spreading, and
adhesion are among the activities of platelets. Electrical impedance can be used by the ABX Pentra automated
analyzer to assess MPV. Atherosclerosis is predicted by cholesterol levels.
markers,
such
Aim: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the relationship between mean platelet volume and lipid
profile
as
triglycerides,
VLDL, HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol.
Methods: The link between lipid profile measures, such as triglycerides, VLDL, HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol,
and mean platelet volume was examined in 48 research participants who had no history of platelet dysfunction,
alcohol use, or medication-induced platelet decline. The gathered data were statistically assessed, and conclusions
were drawn.
Results: The study's findings indicate that there was an inverse relationship between mean platelet volume and
HDL. Therefore, the techniques used to raise HDL will result in a lower MPV and a lower risk of atherosclerosis.
Additionally, there was a positive but statistically insignificant connection between VLDL and MPV and
triglycerides. There was an observed negative and non-significant association between MPV and total cholesterol
and LDL.
Conclusion: The current study, within its limits, finds that mean platelet volume and HDL showed a negative
connection. Therefore, the techniques used to raise HDL will result in a lower MPV and a lower risk of
atherosclerosis. Additionally, there was a positive but statistically insignificant connection between VLDL and
MPV and triglycerides.




