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Note: platelet concentration was not significantly lower in the septic shock patients, and there was no correlation between platelet count and either SOFA or APACHE II score (p > 0.05).
Of note, platelet and WBC counts and intracellular SphK1 activity in PCa patients did not statistically differ from BPH patients and healthy controls (data not shown).
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Of note, platelets were treated with indomethacin (10 µM).
Of note, platelets contain an average of four copies of mtDNA per platelet, but no nDNA [ 23].
Of particular note, platelets exert direct microbicidal activity and they can also secrete microbicidal peptides/proteins, such as thrombocidin-1, thrombocidin-2, platelet microbicidal protein-1 (PMP-1) and β-defensin 1, among others [ 10].
In addition, it is important to note that platelet inhibition was weakest on day three although patients already reached normal body core temperature, supporting the hypothesis that not hypothermia but delayed or reduced absorption due to cardiogenic shock or temperature independent mechanisms underlie the reduced P2Y12-mediated platelet inhibition.
However, it is important to note that platelet concentration of the protocol described here was not correlated with WBC concentration.
The absence of data on weight loss and performance status in previous reports may have exaggerated the relative significance of NLR, although we note that platelet count, which also reflects inflammation, was independently prognostic in our study.
Of note, neither platelet or plasma transfusions coincided with more RBCs administered, nor was the total volume of intravenous fluids less per patient in the liberal transfusion strategy cohort, so a desire to attain a higher Hb goal did not reduce the clinicians' use in this study of crystalloids and colloids.
A similar, albeit weaker, effect was noted on platelet-bound or platelet-free neutrophils.
Patients complained of frequent nosebleeds and loss of eye sight due to bleeding in the eye and noted that platelet transfusions helped alleviate the problem.
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