RESUMO
In order to establish an univariate nonparametric pediatric tolerance region platelet function has been investigated in 105 healthy children and adolescents. In comparison to adult normal values, the bleeding time is shortened, spontaneous platelet aggregation is enhanced as well as collagen-induced platelet aggregation. 30% of the children showed an increased disaggregation in ADP-induced aggregation. A slight delay was found in the spreading of thrombocytes. Platelet volume shifted to the left. Values of beta-thromboglobulin were raised. Compared to adult values no alterations could be found in platelet shape-change. Changes of platelet functions were more apparent in the younger children.
Assuntos
Testes de Função Plaquetária , Difosfato de Adenosina/farmacologia , Adolescente , Tempo de Sangramento , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Colágeno/farmacologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Agregação Plaquetária , Valores de Referência , beta-Tromboglobulina/químicaRESUMO
Platelet count, spontaneous platelet aggregation, ADP- and collagen-induced platelet aggregation platelet adhesion, platelet volume, shape change, beta-thromboglobulin and von-Willebrand-factor have been investigated in 51 insulin dependent diabetic children without clinical signs of diabetic angiopathy. Compared to an age matched healthy control group diabetic children showed a significant enhancement of spontaneous platelet aggregation, elevated plasma levels of von-Willebrand-factor, increased platelet shape change and adhesion. No alterations could be found in ADP--and collagen--induced platelet aggregation and in beta-thromboglobulin levels. Significant correlations could be found between the total glycosylated haemoglobin concentrations (Hb A1) and spontaneous platelet aggregation, as well as between duration of diabetes Hb A1, and platelet volume. In this study we could demonstrate changes in platelet function in diabetic children without clinical signs of diabetic angiopathy. However these changes could be due to metabolic adjustment and may precede diabetic vasculopathy.