Abstract:Objective: To investigate the relationship between peripheral blood neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and lymphocyte/monocyte ratio (LMR) and coronary heart disease. Method: A total of 86 patients who are suspected as coronary heart disease (CHD) were recruited in this study. According to the results of coronary angiography (CAG), they were divided into CHD group (54 subjects) and control group (32 subjects), respectively. The baseline data and clinical laboratory data were collected. In terms of aboved data, NLR and LMR were calculated and the association between NLR and LMR and coronary heart disease were analyzed. Results: CHD group, compared to control group, had higher NLR and lower LMR (P<0.05);Spearman correlation analysis showed that NLR was positively correlated with CHD, r = 0.272, P = 0.011;LMR was negatively correlated with CHD, r = -0.219,P = 0.043. Conclusions: NLR and LMR in peripheral blood were associated with coronary heart disease.
严亚琪, 李硕, 董文超, 刘超, 丁振江, 王瑞鹃. NLR LMR与冠心病相关性的研究[J]. 河北医学, 2018, 24(4): 612-614.
YAN Yaqi, LI Shuo, DONG Wenchao, et al. The Study on the Correlation between NLR LMR and Coronary Heart Disease. HeBei Med, 2018, 24(4): 612-614.
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