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COVID-19’lu Yatan Hastalarda Nötrofil/Lenfosit Oranı, Lenfosit/Monosit Oranı, Platelet/Lenfosit Oranı ve Hematolojik Parametrelerin Hastalığın Şiddet ve Prognozu ile İlişkisi

Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 251 - 261, 05.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.876015

Abstract

Amaç: Hastanede yatan COVID-19’lu hastalarda nötrofil/lenfosit oranı (NLR), lenfosit/monosit oranı (LMR), platelet/lenfosit oranı (PLR) ve hematolojik parametrelerin hastalığın şiddeti ve prognozunu belirlemedeki değerini araştırmaktır.
Materyal ve Metot: Çalışma bir göğüs hastalıkları kliniğinde Nisan-Eylül 2020 tarihleri arasında COVID-19 nedeniyle yatan 182 hasta ve 91 kontrol grubu ile retrospektif olarak gerçekleştirildi. Takipte hematolojik parametreler ile diğer parametreler arasındaki ilişki ve farklılıklar araştırıldı.
Bulgular: Lenfosit, monosit, eozinofil, bazofil, hemoglobin, trombosit ve LMR anlamlı olarak daha düşüktü. NLR ve PLR daha yüksekti. Taburcu aşamasında, hematolojik parametreler ve PLR’de anlamlı artış bulundu. Radyolojik pnömoni şiddet skoru ile NLR (r=0.234, p=0.001) ve PLR (r=0.128, p=0.042) arasında anlamlı pozitif korelasyon ve LMR ile anlamlı ters korelasyon (r=-0.206, p=0.003) vardı. NLR (r=0.140, p=0.030) ve PLR (r=0.125, p=0.046) ile semptom-taburcu süresi arasında pozitif yönlü, LMR ile hem semptom-taburcu (r=-0.137, p=0.032) hem de hastanede kalış süresi (r=-0.135, p=0.034) arasında ters yönlü korelasyon tespit edildi. Hastaneye kabul ve taburculukta CRP ile NLR ve PLR arasında da pozitif bir korelasyon vardı.
Sonuç: NLR, LMR ve PLR, COVİD-19’lu hastalarda hastalığın takibinde CRP’yle birlikte kullanılabilecek, hastalığın şiddetiyle anlamlı korelasyon gösteren, tedaviye yanıtı izlemede ve prognozu öngörmede faydalanılabilecek hematolojik prediktörler olarak bulunmuştur.

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The Association of Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio, Lymphocyte/Monocyte Ratio, Platelet/Lymphocyte Ratio and Hematological Parameters with Severity and Prognosis in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19

Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 251 - 261, 05.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.876015

Abstract

Objective: To investigate neutrophil/lymphocyte (NLR), lymphocyte/monocyte (LMR), platelet/lymphocyte (PLR) ratios, and the value of these parameters in determining disease severity and progression in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Materials and Methods: Study was conducted retrospectively with 182 in-patients and 91 controls due to COVID-19 between April-September 2020 in the chest diseases clinic. Hematological parameters and rates were compared with controls’ parameters. Correlations and differences between hematological parameters and other parameters were investigated.
Results: Lymphocyte, monocyte, eosinophil, basophil, hemoglobin, thrombocyte, and LMR were significantly lower. NLR and PLR were higher. There were significant increases in hematological parameters and PLR on discharge. A positive correlation existed between radiological pneumonia severity score, and NLR (r=0.234, p=0.001) and PLR (r=0.128, p=0.042), and significant inverse correlation with LMR (r=-0.206, p=0.003). Positive correlations were detected between NLR (r=0.140, p=0.030) and PLR (r=0.125, p=0.046), and symptom-discharge time, and inverse correlation between LMR, and both symptom-discharge (r=-0.137, p=0.032) and hospital stay time (r=-0.135, p=0.034). A positive correlation existed between CRP, and NLR and PLR on admission and discharge.
Conclusion: NLR, LMR and PLR were found as hematological predictors to be used with CRP in following-up COVID-19, showing a significant correlation with disease severity, monitoring responses to treatment and predicting prognosis.

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  • Wang D, Hu B, Hu C, et al. Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Wuhan, China. Jama. 2020;323(11):1061-1069.
  • Liu J, Liu Y, Xiang P, et al. Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predicts critical illness patients with 2019 coronavirus disease in the early stage. Journal of Translational Medicine. 2020;18:1-12.
  • Qin C, Zhou L, Hu Z, et al. Dysregulation of immune response in patients with coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China. Clin Infect Dis. 2020;71(15):762-768.
  • Ying H, Deng Q, He B, et al. The prognostic value of preoperative NLR, d-NLR, PLR and LMR for predicting clinical outcome in surgical colorectal cancer patients. Medical Oncology (Northwood, London, England). 2014;31(12):305-305.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research article
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Celalettin Korkmaz 0000-0001-8602-0368

Soner Demirbaş 0000-0002-9072-0217

Hülya Vatansev 0000-0002-8382-3904

Sebnem Yosunkaya 0000-0002-7859-8941

Turgut Teke 0000-0001-5955-6255

Adil Zamani This is me 0000-0002-6743-7181

Necdet Poyraz 0000-0001-9299-189X

Pınar Yılmaz This is me 0000-0002-8519-5382

Mehmet Uyar 0000-0002-3954-7471

Publication Date June 5, 2021
Submission Date February 10, 2021
Acceptance Date March 21, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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AMA Korkmaz C, Demirbaş S, Vatansev H, Yosunkaya S, Teke T, Zamani A, Poyraz N, Yılmaz P, Uyar M. The Association of Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio, Lymphocyte/Monocyte Ratio, Platelet/Lymphocyte Ratio and Hematological Parameters with Severity and Prognosis in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19. OTJHS. June 2021;6(2):251-261. doi:10.26453/otjhs.876015

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