Can neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and mean platelet volume values be used as early markers in assessing the prognosis of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY
Mehmet Yigit, Mehmet Huseyin, Akgul
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Inflammation plays an important role in cerebrovascular diseases, including intracerebral hemorrhage. Assessing the prognosis of such hemorrgage at early stage adds significance to treatment outcome. In this study, for the first time, we used neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio and mean platelet volume (MPV) values as early markers in assessing the prognosis of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). This retrospective study included 50 patients with aneurysmal SAH who were diagnosed, hospitalized, treated, and follow-up with angiography between 2015 and 2016 (Gr. I). Blood count parameters and their clinical status after application (the first-arrival Glasgow coma score [GCS]) and at discharge (Glasgow outcome score [GOS]) were examined. The MPV value and N/L ratio were compared with that of the nonaneurysmatic control group (group 2, n = 50). The N/L ratio of Gr. I (median: 10.80) was significantly higher than that of the control group (median: 2.20) ( P <0.05). The GCS ( median: 10.0) and GOS ( median: 3.0) of Gr. I were significantly lower than those of the control group (median GCS: 15.00, median GOS: 5.00) ( P <0.05). MPV values were not different between the two groups ( P >0.05). In the aneurysm group, the higher the N/L ratio, the lower the GCS and GOS, while the lower the N/L ratio, the higher the GCS and GOS. In patients with aneurysmal SAH, the inflammation level was associated with disease severity, which can be considered as an early treatment and prognostic marker. The initial application of the N/L ratio may be important in assessing the prognosis, and a lower N/L ratio may be used as a simple, effective, and important marker to estimate the better prognosis of patients with aneurysmal SAH.
中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比率和平均血小板体积值能否作为评估动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血患者预后的早期标志物?
炎症在包括脑出血在内的脑血管疾病中起着重要作用。在早期评估这种血栓的预后对治疗结果具有重要意义。在本研究中,我们首次使用中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞(N/L)比率和平均血小板体积(MPV)值作为评估动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)患者预后的早期标志物。这项回顾性研究包括50名动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血患者,他们在2015年至2016年间接受了诊断、住院、治疗和血管造影随访(Gr.I)。应用后(首次到达格拉斯哥昏迷评分[GCS])和出院时(格拉斯哥结果评分[GOS])检查血细胞计数参数及其临床状态。将MPV值和N/L比与非肿瘤对照组(第2组,N=50)进行比较。Gr.In/L比值(中位数10.80)明显高于对照组(中位数2.20)(P<0.05)。动脉瘤组中,N/L比越高,GCS和GOS越低,而N/L比越低,GCS、GOS越高。在动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血患者中,炎症水平与疾病严重程度相关,可作为早期治疗和预后标志。N/L比率的初步应用可能对评估预后很重要,较低的N/L比率可以作为一种简单、有效和重要的标志物来评估动脉瘤性SAH患者的更好预后。
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