Title: Raised PDW Common Hematological Parameters as a Prognostic & Recovery Survival Index of Plasmodium Vivex Malaria for Acute Disease

Author: Dr Akshay Surana

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i10.98

Abstract

Aims & Objectives: Improve the survival rate of patients. Reduced the morbidity and mortality of malaria due to plasmodium vivex Reduced the incidence of plasmodium vivex induced acute illness and prevent the complication.

Material & Methods: Blood was collected in a sterile EDTA containing tube and processed following our established laboratory protocol .A complete blood counting including HB%, PCV, Red cell indices, platelet count with platelets indices PDW and total white cell count and differential was done by Automated blood cell counter and peripheral blood smear examination by thin film and thick film. The all cell count indices including RBC, WBC count with differential along with platelets count was further confirmed by manual oil immersion smear study method. Peripheral smears study was done with field A and B stain and leishman stain.

Conclusion: Thrombocytopenia is one of the common complications of acute illness of the P. vivax malaria. After the Thrombocytopenia, raised platelets distribution width is a as prognostic tool and recovery survival index after acute illness p.vivex malaria.

Keyword- platelets distribution width, Thrombocytopenia.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Akshay Surana

Curewell Hospital Pvt. Ltd 19\1-C New Palasia Indore MP

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