Study on some characteristics of the hematological indicator of adult cardiovascular disease treatment in cardiovascular center - E hospital from 2019 to 2020

Đào Thị Thanh Nga

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Introduction: In adult cardiovascular disease there may be some changes on the index of peripheral blood cells. Objective: Study on the variation of peripheral blood cell indices in patients with adult cardiovascular disease.


Subjects and methods: 7038 adult patients, who have suffered from cardiovascular disease.


Results: 28,4% hypochromic anemia, RDW increased in 30,4%, the 15,2% of leukocytosis, neutrophils increased in 26,6%, the number of platelets normally accounts in 93,6%.


Conclusion: Several changes in peripheral blood cell index have been described in adult patients with cardiovascular disease.

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