Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria

Tuberculosis (TB) is a severe public health problem in Nigeria that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has its attendant effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the haematological profile of 146 newly diagnosed patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis attending Central Hospital Agbor...

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Main Author: Clement Ndudi Isibor*1, Matthew Eturhobore Adu2
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Published: Hammer Head Production Limited 2022-03-01
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description Tuberculosis (TB) is a severe public health problem in Nigeria that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has its attendant effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the haematological profile of 146 newly diagnosed patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis attending Central Hospital Agbor, Delta State. A total of 38 Mycobacterium tuberculosis negative individuals were monitored as control. Five millilitres of venous blood were collected into EDTA containers. Complete blood count (Packed cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin, total white cell count, lymphocyte, platelet and neutrophil counts) was estimated using Sysmex XP 300 – haematology analyser. SPSS was used to analyse the data. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) observed in the total white blood cell counts between tuberculosis subjects and control subjects. Tuberculosis patients had significantly lower (p <0.05) haemoglobin levels (9.81 ± 0.24) than control (12.08 ± 0.42). There were significantly higher (p <0.05) platelet counts among tuberculosis patients (314.09 ± 21.84) than controls subjects (279.35 ± 20.29). The lymphocyte (%) were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in tuberculosis than controls; and neutrophil (%) were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in tuberculosis (54.78 ±  2.64) than in controls (49.28  ± 2 .73). There were no significant differences (p >0.05) in the mean cell volume and mean cell haemoglobin of tuberculosis and control subjects when compared. However, there was a significantly lower (p <0.05) mean cell haemoglobin concentration among the tuberculosis patients compared to controls. There was significantly higher (p <0.05) Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) and Platelet-Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) among the tuberculosis subjects when compared with controls. There were observed haematological abnormalities in tuberculosis subjects in the study area. The study identified that NLR and PLCR as novel biomarkers for monitoring systemic inflammation in tuberculosis. It is therefore pertinent to estimate haematological parameters early in tuberculosis subjects to help in informed clinical decision making in the management of these subjects.
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spelling doaj-art-b7c49fcabb524eefbfff4b2c3cb4f5512025-08-20T02:51:41ZengHammer Head Production LimitedSokoto Journal of Medical Laboratory Science2536-71532022-03-017113Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, NigeriaClement Ndudi Isibor*1, Matthew Eturhobore Adu2Tuberculosis (TB) is a severe public health problem in Nigeria that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has its attendant effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the haematological profile of 146 newly diagnosed patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis attending Central Hospital Agbor, Delta State. A total of 38 Mycobacterium tuberculosis negative individuals were monitored as control. Five millilitres of venous blood were collected into EDTA containers. Complete blood count (Packed cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin, total white cell count, lymphocyte, platelet and neutrophil counts) was estimated using Sysmex XP 300 – haematology analyser. SPSS was used to analyse the data. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) observed in the total white blood cell counts between tuberculosis subjects and control subjects. Tuberculosis patients had significantly lower (p <0.05) haemoglobin levels (9.81 ± 0.24) than control (12.08 ± 0.42). There were significantly higher (p <0.05) platelet counts among tuberculosis patients (314.09 ± 21.84) than controls subjects (279.35 ± 20.29). The lymphocyte (%) were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in tuberculosis than controls; and neutrophil (%) were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in tuberculosis (54.78 ±  2.64) than in controls (49.28  ± 2 .73). There were no significant differences (p >0.05) in the mean cell volume and mean cell haemoglobin of tuberculosis and control subjects when compared. However, there was a significantly lower (p <0.05) mean cell haemoglobin concentration among the tuberculosis patients compared to controls. There was significantly higher (p <0.05) Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) and Platelet-Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) among the tuberculosis subjects when compared with controls. There were observed haematological abnormalities in tuberculosis subjects in the study area. The study identified that NLR and PLCR as novel biomarkers for monitoring systemic inflammation in tuberculosis. It is therefore pertinent to estimate haematological parameters early in tuberculosis subjects to help in informed clinical decision making in the management of these subjects.https://sokjmls.com.ng/index.php/SJMLS/article/view/13mycobacterium tuberculosis, biomarkers, anaemia, lymphocytes, t-lymphocytes, tuberculosis, nigeria, erythrocyte indices.
spellingShingle Clement Ndudi Isibor*1, Matthew Eturhobore Adu2
Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
Sokoto Journal of Medical Laboratory Science
mycobacterium tuberculosis, biomarkers, anaemia, lymphocytes, t-lymphocytes, tuberculosis, nigeria, erythrocyte indices.
title Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
title_full Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
title_fullStr Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
title_short Haematological Evaluation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Subjects at Central Hospital Agbor, Nigeria
title_sort haematological evaluation mycobacterium tuberculosis subjects at central hospital agbor nigeria
topic mycobacterium tuberculosis, biomarkers, anaemia, lymphocytes, t-lymphocytes, tuberculosis, nigeria, erythrocyte indices.
url https://sokjmls.com.ng/index.php/SJMLS/article/view/13
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