Research Article

Platelet Indices and Hypertension: Results from Shahedieh Cohort Study, Yazd, Iran

Table 3

Relationship between hypertension and platelet indices (adjusted OR (95% CI)).

Platelet indicesQuartilesAge groups
30–39.940–49.950–59.960≤

PDW (fl)Quartile 11111
Quartile 20.225 (0.063–0.806)0.640 (0.388–1.056)1.353 (0.917–1.997)0.644 (0.437–0.950)
Quartile 30.455 (0.169–1.229)0.870 (0.549–1.380)0.928 (0.614–1.402)0.657 (0.455–0.949)
Quartile 41.030 (0.458–2.318)0.695 (0.147–1.158)1.532 (1.048-2.238)0.679 (0.473–0.973)

MPV (fl)Quartile 11111
Quartile 22.535 (0.952–6.750)0.638 (0.366–1.114)0.797 (0.532–1.196)1.446 (0.965–2.166)
Quartile 31.345 (0.476–3.796)0.659 (0.420–1.033)0.968 (0.690–1.357)1.349 (0.949–1.919)
Quartile 42.183 (0.848–5.621)0.771 (0.483–1.228)0.928 (0.656–1.314)1.308 (0.912–1.876)

PLT (/l)Quartile 11111
Quartile 20.608 (0.188–1.961)1.571 (0.870–2.836)1.212 (0.835–1.758)1.100 (0.749–1.614)
Quartile 31.321 (0.477–3.656)2.063 (1.162-3.662)1.237 (0.843–1.816)1.252 (0.854–1.837)
Quartile 43.147 (1.163–8.516)2.204 (1.220–3.981)1.370 (0.916–2.049)1.476 (0.992–2.198)

The value of PDW quartiles. Q1: PDW ≤ 16.2 (reference), Q2: 16.2 < PDW ≤ 16.7, Q3: 16.7 < PDW ≤ 17.2, and Q4: PDW > 17.2. The value of MPV quartiles. Q1: MPV ≤ 7.5 (reference), Q2: 7.5 < MPV ≤ 7.7, Q3: 7.7 < MPV ≤ 8.1, and Q4: MPV > 8.1. The value of PLT quartiles. Q1: PLT ≤ 205 (reference), Q2: 205 < PLT ≤ 238, Q3: 238 < PLT ≤ 276, and Q4: PLT > 276. Adjusted by triglyceride, creatinine, glucose, cholesterol, BMI, sex, smoke cigarette, diabetes, and cardiac disease.