Objective: To explore the relationship between platelet count and bleeding score in immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) and compare the clinical practicability of two bleeding grading systems with adult patients with ITP. Methods: A total of 204 patients were retrospectively analyzed with the ITP bleeding scale (IBLS) and the ITP bleeding assessment tool (version 2016) (ITP-2016). The correlation between the two bleeding score systems and the relations among the platelet counts were respectively analyzed. Results: (1) There is a linear relationship between platelet count and bleeding score, no matter which scoring system it is based on (rs = −0.429, p < 0.001; rs = −0.331, p < 0.001, the analysis of the number of sites of Grade 1/2 bleeding were done; and rs = −0.466, p < 0.05, the analysis between platelet count and bleeding score by ITP-2016 respectively). (2) Platelet count and bleeding scores are negatively correlated in those with extremely low platelet counts (< 10*109/L). The number of sites of Grade 2 bleeding and the ITP-2016 scores are negatively correlated with platelet counts (rs = −0.15 and rs = −0.244, p < 0.05, respectively). Significantly, there is no correlation between the platelet count and bleeding scores when the platelet count is more than 10*109/L. (3) It takes less time to score with ITP-2016 than IBLS (z = −3.825, P < 0.001). Conclusions: There is good responsiveness, strong assessment consistency, close correlation between ITP-2016 and IBLS. ITP-2016 takes less time-consuming in clinical application. It can be used as an effective tool of condition judgement, risk assessment and efficacy evaluation of patients with ITP.
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Chen, Q., Zhang, Y., Li, Y., Zhang, L., Shi, W., Tao, H., … Yu, L. (2021). Comparative study between two bleeding grading systems of immune thrombocytopenia purpura. Hematology (United Kingdom), 26(1), 769–774. https://doi.org/10.1080/16078454.2021.1978753
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