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Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study

BACKGROUND: Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio (NLR) and platelets to lymphocytes ratio (PLR) are both inflammatory ratios that can be easily calculated from a simple blood count. They are frequently reported and tested as prognostic factors in several medical disciplines. Pregnancy involves special r...

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Autores principales: Hershko Klement, Anat, Hadi, Efrat, Asali, Aula, Shavit, Tal, Wiser, Amir, Haikin, Einat, Barkan, Yael, Biron-Shental, Tal, Zer, Alona, Gadot, Yifat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5963784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29787560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196706
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author Hershko Klement, Anat
Hadi, Efrat
Asali, Aula
Shavit, Tal
Wiser, Amir
Haikin, Einat
Barkan, Yael
Biron-Shental, Tal
Zer, Alona
Gadot, Yifat
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Hadi, Efrat
Asali, Aula
Shavit, Tal
Wiser, Amir
Haikin, Einat
Barkan, Yael
Biron-Shental, Tal
Zer, Alona
Gadot, Yifat
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description BACKGROUND: Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio (NLR) and platelets to lymphocytes ratio (PLR) are both inflammatory ratios that can be easily calculated from a simple blood count. They are frequently reported and tested as prognostic factors in several medical disciplines. Pregnancy involves special reference values for laboratory assays. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to define pregnancy-related reference values for NLR and PLR according to trimester, background morbidity and according to the patient's age. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of a large cohort undergoing community-based pregnancy surveillance between the years 2011–2016. Data were analyzed according to high-risk patient versus normal-risk patient. RESULTS: A total of 11,415 patients were included. Mean PLR and NLR values were 136.3±44.3, 2.6±1, respectively during the first trimester, 144.6±47.1, 4.0±1.4 respectively during the second trimester and 118.1±42.0, 3.5±1.2 respectively during the third trimester. No difference was detected between the high-risk and the normal population (P-values 0.3, 0.5 and 0.4 for PLR in each trimester respectively and 0.3, 0.4, 0.6 for NLR in each trimester, respectively). No differences were detected among parity categories. The correlation between patient’s age and either PLR and NLR was a weak positive correlation (though statistically significant). Both PLR and NLR reached a maximum value during the second trimester. The differences between mean NLR and PLR between trimesters were significant (P <0.01 for all differences tested). PLR rises in the presence of anemia, reaching statistical significance (P-value for PLR in each trimester was <0.01). NLR showed an opposite trend (P-values for NLR were 0.4, 0.005 and 0.06 in each trimester, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, there were generally no differences between the high-risk and the normal population, excluding patients with a fibroid uterus or inflammatory bowel disease who presented a significantly elevated PLR through all trimesters. Both PLR and NLR reached a maximum value during the second trimester and were positively correlated with age. We anticipate that the population-based data will assist in providing accurate reference values for future research testing NLR and PLR measures during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-59637842018-06-02 Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study Hershko Klement, Anat Hadi, Efrat Asali, Aula Shavit, Tal Wiser, Amir Haikin, Einat Barkan, Yael Biron-Shental, Tal Zer, Alona Gadot, Yifat PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio (NLR) and platelets to lymphocytes ratio (PLR) are both inflammatory ratios that can be easily calculated from a simple blood count. They are frequently reported and tested as prognostic factors in several medical disciplines. Pregnancy involves special reference values for laboratory assays. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to define pregnancy-related reference values for NLR and PLR according to trimester, background morbidity and according to the patient's age. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of a large cohort undergoing community-based pregnancy surveillance between the years 2011–2016. Data were analyzed according to high-risk patient versus normal-risk patient. RESULTS: A total of 11,415 patients were included. Mean PLR and NLR values were 136.3±44.3, 2.6±1, respectively during the first trimester, 144.6±47.1, 4.0±1.4 respectively during the second trimester and 118.1±42.0, 3.5±1.2 respectively during the third trimester. No difference was detected between the high-risk and the normal population (P-values 0.3, 0.5 and 0.4 for PLR in each trimester respectively and 0.3, 0.4, 0.6 for NLR in each trimester, respectively). No differences were detected among parity categories. The correlation between patient’s age and either PLR and NLR was a weak positive correlation (though statistically significant). Both PLR and NLR reached a maximum value during the second trimester. The differences between mean NLR and PLR between trimesters were significant (P <0.01 for all differences tested). PLR rises in the presence of anemia, reaching statistical significance (P-value for PLR in each trimester was <0.01). NLR showed an opposite trend (P-values for NLR were 0.4, 0.005 and 0.06 in each trimester, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, there were generally no differences between the high-risk and the normal population, excluding patients with a fibroid uterus or inflammatory bowel disease who presented a significantly elevated PLR through all trimesters. Both PLR and NLR reached a maximum value during the second trimester and were positively correlated with age. We anticipate that the population-based data will assist in providing accurate reference values for future research testing NLR and PLR measures during pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2018-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5963784/ /pubmed/29787560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196706 Text en © 2018 Hershko Klement et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hershko Klement, Anat
Hadi, Efrat
Asali, Aula
Shavit, Tal
Wiser, Amir
Haikin, Einat
Barkan, Yael
Biron-Shental, Tal
Zer, Alona
Gadot, Yifat
Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title_full Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title_fullStr Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title_full_unstemmed Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title_short Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: A population study
title_sort neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio and platelets to lymphocytes ratio in pregnancy: a population study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5963784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29787560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196706
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