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Predictive prognostic value of neutrophil-lymphocytes ratio in acute coronary syndrome

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INDIAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 69, Issue -, Pages S46-S50

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ihj.2017.01.020

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Neutrophil-lymphocytes ratio (NLR); Acute coronary syndrome (ACS); Mortality

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Objective: To assess the relationship between neutrophil-lymphocytes ratio (NLR) at admission and patient outcome over a period of six month in subjects with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Methods: A total of 435 consecutive patients presenting with ACS were enrolled and 400 patients completed the study. Patients were categorized into 2 groups: the NLR group 1 (NLR <= 5.25; n = 265, 66.25%) and the NLR group 2 (NLR > 5.25; n = 135, 33.75%). The primary outcomes were in-hospital and 6 months mortality. Results: Forty-seven (11.8%) patients died during 6 months follow up. Higher mortality was seen in NLR group 2 (42/135, 34.1%) compared to NLR group 1 (5/265, 1.9%) with p value <0.001. Conclusion: Our study suggest that elevated NLR (>5.25) is independently associated with higher all-cause mortality rate up to 6 months period irrespective of ACS type. (C) 2017 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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