[Inflammatory indexes and their association with the severity of preeclampsia].

Emma Thalia Conde-Rico, Jaime Naves-Sánchez, Alma Patricia González, José Luis Felipe Luna-Anguiano, Carlos Paque-Bautista, Gloria Patricia Sosa-Bustamante
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Abstract

Background: Recent studies have confirmed the relationship between some inflammatory indexes and preeclampsia (PE); however, they have not been analyzed in PE with and without severity criteria.

Objective: To know the association between inflammatory indexes and the severity of PE.

Material and methods: Analytical cross-sectional prolective study. Pregnant patients were included, divided into group 1 (PE without severity criteria); group 2 (PE with severity criteria); group 3 (normotensive pregnant women). Records were reviewed and inflammatory indexes [(neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio [NLR], platelet-lymphocyte ratio [PLR], lymphocyte-monocyte ratio [LMR] and systemic immune index [SII]) were calculated.

Results: 240 patients were analyzed, 80 per group; age 28 (IQR 27-29) years. A significant difference was observed between group 1, group 2 and group 3, NLR 3.29 (IQR 2.82-3.69), 3.59 (IQR 2.83-4.2) and 3.42 (IQR 3.17-3.92), respectively, p = 0.02; PLR 121.59 (IQR 103.78-132), 108.32 (IQR 92.96-127.43) 136 (IQR 115.18-157.56), respectively, p = 0.01; LMR and SII showed no difference between the groups. LMR made possible to distinguish PE with and without severity criteria, cut-off point of ≥ 3.20, sensitivity 56%, specificity 56%, AUC 0.56, p = 0.01, and cut-off point ≥ 3.24, sensitivity 58%, specificity 58%, AUC 0.57, p = 0.04, respectively; the LMR ≥ 3.24 was associated with PE without severity criteria (OR 2.02 [95%CI 1.08-3.80], p = 0.03).

Conclusions: The MLR was the only inflammatory index analyzed that was associated with the presence of PE without severity data. No inflammatory index was associated with PE with severity data.

[炎症指数及其与子痫前期严重程度的关系]。
背景:近年来的研究证实了一些炎症指标与子痫前期(PE)之间的关系;然而,他们还没有在PE中分析是否有严重程度标准。目的:了解炎症指标与PE严重程度的关系。材料与方法:分析性横断面研究。纳入妊娠患者,分为1组(PE无严重程度标准);第2组(有严重程度标准的PE);第三组(血压正常的孕妇)。回顾记录,计算炎症指标(中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比值(NLR)、血小板-淋巴细胞比值(PLR)、淋巴细胞-单核细胞比值(LMR)和全身免疫指数(SII))。结果:共分析240例患者,每组80例;年龄28岁(IQR 27-29)岁。1、2、3组间NLR分别为3.29 (IQR 2.82 ~ 3.69)、3.59 (IQR 2.83 ~ 4.2)、3.42 (IQR 3.17 ~ 3.92),差异有统计学意义(p = 0.02);PLR分别为121.59 (IQR 103.78 ~ 132)、108.32 (IQR 92.96 ~ 127.43) 136 (IQR 115.18 ~ 157.56), p = 0.01;LMR和SII组间无差异。LMR可以区分PE是否有严重程度标准,截断点≥3.20,敏感性56%,特异性56%,AUC 0.56, p = 0.01;截断点≥3.24,敏感性58%,特异性58%,AUC 0.57, p = 0.04;LMR≥3.24与无严重程度标准的PE相关(OR 2.02 [95%CI 1.08-3.80], p = 0.03)。结论:MLR是分析的唯一与PE存在相关的炎症指标,没有严重程度数据。没有炎症指数与PE的严重程度相关。
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