Mean Platelet Volume
Full Form of MPV
What is MPV?
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) is a blood test parameter that measures the average size of platelets in a blood sample. Platelets are small, disc-shaped cells essential for clotting and wound healing. MPV is typically reported as part of a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and helps clinicians assess platelet production and function. In India, MPV is widely used in diagnostic labs and hospitals to evaluate conditions such as thrombocytopenia, bone marrow disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. Elevated MPV often indicates larger, more reactive platelets, which may be associated with increased risk of heart attacks or strokes. Conversely, low MPV can suggest platelet destruction or certain genetic disorders. MPV is particularly relevant in the Indian healthcare context where lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension are prevalent, as it aids in early detection of vascular complications. For students preparing for medical entrance exams like NEET or AIIMS, understanding MPV is crucial for hematology chapters. Additionally, paramedical professionals and nursing candidates encounter MPV in clinical pathology sections. The test is non-invasive, requiring only a venous blood draw, and results are available within hours. Despite its utility, MPV should be interpreted alongside other platelet indices like platelet count and platelet distribution width for accurate diagnosis.
MPV का फुल फॉर्म
मीन प्लेटलेट वॉल्यूम (औसत प्लेटलेट आयतन)
Example
The routine health checkup included an MPV assessment to screen for any underlying platelet abnormalities.