Platelet pressure product is the volume of platelets as a percentage of blood volume, and an increase usually represents an increase in the number of platelets or an increase in platelet volume.
Normal platelet pressure is 0.11% to 0.28%, which is the volume of platelets as a percentage of blood volume, and can also be calculated by multiplying the number of platelets by the average volume of platelets, so an increase in pressure may reflect an increase in either or both.
A markedly high platelet pressure product value is not particularly significant on its own. A combination of other data, such as platelet count, is required. Hematocrits, hematologic disorders such as thrombocytosis, leukemia, etc. are the main considerations. If the platelet count remains high, a hematology examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
There are many causes of high platelet pressure, the specific cause should be examined in the hospital to find out the cause of the disease and timely treatment.