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The prognostic values of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in traumatically injured patients upon admission: A mini-Review
Subsequent to trauma and systemic inflammatory response syndrome, the typical reaction is an enhancement of the total white blood cell count. Neutrophils are abundant circulating leukocytes in humans that play a crucial role in initial immune response against invading microbes through phagocytosis and exerting inflammatory mediators. However, lymphocytes are the main cellular compartments of the immune system that are negatively affected in the setting of trauma. The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), which can be easily measured in daily clinical practices, is an alternative marker of inflammation before any clinical findings can be observed. Therefore, in this mini-review study, we briefly discussed recent evidence on NLR variations at the time of hospitalization and its prognostic values in trauma patients. Most investigations declared high values of NLR potentially have a poor prognosis in traumatically ill patients on admission and contribute to coagulopathy, increased hospitalization and mortality. Moreover, given that various cut-off points have been considered for the NLR value, receiving a unique one and linking with subsequent outcomes of the disease should be in ongoing researches.
期刊介绍:
European Journal of Inflammation is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering a wide range of topics in inflammation, including immunology, pathology, pharmacology and related general experimental and clinical research.