The correlation between Red Cell Distribution Width and Serum Lipoprotein in adult men in Parul Sevashram Hospital at Waghodia, Vadodara.”
RDW and Serum Lp correlation in adult men
Keywords:
Coronary Heart Disease, Lipoprotein, Mean corpuscular volume, Red Blood Cells, Red cell distribution width – coefficient of variationAbstract
Objective: Some disorders linked to metabolic syndromes are the leading causes of mortality and illness. The red blood cell distribution width is a measurement of the size variation of circulating erythrocytes. In human plasma, lipoprotein is a complex particle and a bold risk factor. The objective of this research was to see if there was a link between serum Lp and RDW. In healthy adult men, the possible outcome will be the ability to determine future risk of obesity, hypertension, coronary heart disease (CHD), cerebrovascular disease, atherosclerosis, heart failure, and stroke.
Methods: Total 50 drug-free adult male (Age-20 to 45 years) were enrolled in the study. They were taken into consideration for this research work. After that physical examination and blood sampling was performed to detect the value of Serum Lp and RDW by using auto analysers and commercial kits.
Results: For statistical analysis, IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 software was utilized. The mean age of the persons was 22.24 years; RDW-CV was 14.56%; the serum Lp(a) level was 92.89 mg/dL. Here, a bivariate correlation test was performed and there was a highly significantly positive correlation between the Lp(a) and RDW-CV (r= -0.091; p=0.531).
Conclusion: In this study, the increase in RDW in correlation with alter level of Lp(a) is strongly suggested that patient may have future risk of CHD and other heart related abnormalities.
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