Role of neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio in identification of bacterial infection in adult population

Ayesha Kashmala Ghouri, S. Khurshid, Rabbia Tariq, A. Qadir, M. Butt, Arif Memon
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Background: Bacterial infection are difficult to distinguish from viral infection. Neutrophils are the first cells mobilize to infectious site caused by bacteria and also apoptosis of lymphocytes in response to cell mediated immunity hence raised in neutrophils and decrease in lymphocyte count. The goal of this study is to determine the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in patient with positive blood culture for bacteria in patients admitted in hospital. Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Department of Pathology, Hamdard University Karachi, Pakistan from 1st January to 31st June 2022. Total 123 adult patients with positive blood cultures admitted in ward or ICU were enrolled in the study. CBC Samples were collected from patients admitted in ward or ICU and blood culture were already sent due to clinical condition, the organism isolated in blood culture were recorded As blood culture is a gold standard investigation to detect bacterial infection .In this study we will record neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in patients admitted with positive blood culture for bacteria. Age less than 15 years, pregnant female, OPD patients, negative blood cultures and patients on antibiotic therapy were excluded. Complete blood count (CBC) was performed in Beckman coulter model DxH 520 made by Germany. Age and ward of patient, organism isolated from blood culture, CRP. Results: A total of 123 patients with positive blood culture were enrolled in the study. Out of 123 patients 61.8% (n=76) were male and 38.2% (n=47) were female. Mean NLR was 5.9± 13.1. Total 45.5% patients presented with high NLR. Mean CRP was 58.5± 68.7.  Conclusion: High NLR was seen in 45.5% which shows NLR is an important indicator of bacterial infection. More studies are needed to define true significance of NLR in all ages and negative blood cultures.   
中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值在成人细菌感染鉴定中的作用
背景:细菌感染与病毒感染难以区分。中性粒细胞是由细菌引起的第一个动员到感染部位的细胞,也是淋巴细胞对细胞介导免疫反应的凋亡,因此中性粒细胞升高,淋巴细胞计数减少。本研究的目的是测定住院患者血细菌培养阳性患者的中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞之比。患者和方法:本横断面研究于2022年1月1日至6月31日在巴基斯坦卡拉奇Hamdard大学病理科进行。本研究共纳入病房或ICU住院的血培养阳性成人患者123例。血培养是检测细菌感染的金标准,本研究将记录血培养阳性住院患者的中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞的比值。排除年龄小于15岁、孕妇、门诊患者、血培养阴性和抗生素治疗患者。全血细胞计数(CBC)采用德国Beckman coulter DxH 520模型。患者年龄、病房、血培养分离菌、CRP。结果:共纳入血培养阳性患者123例。123例患者中,男性76例(61.8%),女性47例(38.2%)。平均NLR为5.9±13.1。45.5%的患者表现为高NLR。平均CRP为58.5±68.7。结论:高NLR占45.5%,表明NLR是细菌感染的重要指标。需要更多的研究来确定NLR在所有年龄和阴性血培养中的真正意义。
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