Abstract

Background and Objectives: Acute mesenteric ischemia AMI is a disease with high mortality that needs early diagnosis and management. There has been a recent trend in the search for a fast prognostic tool for AMI. Hemogram parameters are widely used tools in emergency departments since they are inexpensive and fast.In this study our primary objective was to evaluate the significance of hemogram parameters in predicting the level of obstruction in superior mesenteric artery SMA and truncus coeliacus TC . Our secondary objective was to evaluate the significance of hemogram parameters in predicting the location of obstruction in AMI patients.Methods: In this retrospective study, we reviewed medical records of 214 AMI patients including; hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet, mean platelet volume, red blood cell distribution width counts and computed tomography scan results. Patients with missing data were excluded and 208 patients were enrolled. Results: Among 208 AMI patients, 123 59.1% were male. The median age was 68 IQR: 59, 77 . There were no significant differences between the obstruction level groups for the hemogram parameters neither in SMA nor in TC. The difference between obstruction location groups for hemogram parameters were clinically insignificant.Conclusion: We found that hemogram parameters do not correlate with the level and location of the obstruction in AMI patients. Other pathophysiological processes seem to be more important for the survival of those patients

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