What to look for in a platelet count of 0.36

A platelet pressure product of 0.36 indicates an elevated platelet pressure product; changes in the pressure product are related to the number of platelets, and the possibility of thrombotic or embolic disease should be noted. Elevated platelet pressure area is commonly associated with an increase in total platelet count and an increase in mean platelet volume. 1. Increase in total platelet count: Platelets play an important role in the coagulation process. Infections, blood loss and other causes can cause platelet elevation, and the glycocoating on the surface of platelets can adsorb coagulation factors from plasma proteins to form thrombi. When platelets are elevated, the blood is in a hypercoagulable state, and thrombosis or embolic disease is likely to occur. 2. Increase in mean platelet volume: Increase in mean platelet volume can indicate high maturity of megakaryocytes, good function of bone marrow platelet production, and can also be seen in some immune diseases such as thrombocytopenic purpura. When the platelet volume is found to be elevated, the examination should be perfected in time, the cause of the disease should be clarified, and the treatment should be standardized under the guidance of the doctor.