International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2021)

Evaluation of immature platelet fraction as a marker of dengue fever progression

  • Kah Wai Looi,
  • Yukari Matsui,
  • Mari Kono,
  • Chandramathi Samudi,
  • Nozomi Kojima,
  • Jin Xu Ong,
  • Chin Aun Tan,
  • Chong Siang Ang,
  • Peter Hao Yuan Tan,
  • Hemalatha Shamnugam,
  • Shamala Devi Sekaran,
  • Sharifah Faridah Syed Omar,
  • Lucy Chai See Lum

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110
pp. 187 – 194

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ABSTRACT: Objectives: Progression of dengue is often associated with thrombocytopenia resulting from viral-induced bone marrow suppression and immune-mediated peripheral platelet consumption. Immature platelet fraction (IPF), which can be measured using a haematology analyser, is a precursor indicating platelet formation in the bone marrow. This study evaluated the trend of IPF as an early recovery indicator of platelets in dengue patients with thrombocytopenia, and its relationship with severe dengue in conjunction with reticulocyte count. Methods: Hospitalized patients with dengue were enrolled and followed-up daily until discharge. Blood investigations included daily full blood counts and IPF measured using a haematology analyser. Results: In total, 287 patients with confirmed dengue were enrolled in this study, 25 of whom had severe dengue. All patients had a decreasing trend in platelet count in the first week of illness, concomitant with an increasing trend in the percentage of immature platelets to total platelets (IPF%) for more than 3 days prior to platelet recovery. IPF% was significantly increased in patients with severe dengue compared with patients with non-severe dengue on days 3–5 after the onset of fever. Reticulocyte count increased significantly in patients with severe dengue on day 5. Conclusions: IPF can be utilized as an early recovery indicator of platelets in patients with dengue and thrombocytopenia.

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