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Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography

INTRODUCTION: The current investigation intended to evaluate the correlation between eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (ELR) and the coronary slow-flow phenomenon (CSFP) in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A case-control investigation was conducted on 200 individ...

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Autores principales: Tosu, Aydın Rodi, Kalyoncuoğlu, Muhsin, Biter, Halil İbrahim, Çakal, Sinem, Çakal, Beytullah, Selçuk, Murat, Çinar, Tufan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35846412
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2022.116662
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author Tosu, Aydın Rodi
Kalyoncuoğlu, Muhsin
Biter, Halil İbrahim
Çakal, Sinem
Çakal, Beytullah
Selçuk, Murat
Çinar, Tufan
author_facet Tosu, Aydın Rodi
Kalyoncuoğlu, Muhsin
Biter, Halil İbrahim
Çakal, Sinem
Çakal, Beytullah
Selçuk, Murat
Çinar, Tufan
author_sort Tosu, Aydın Rodi
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description INTRODUCTION: The current investigation intended to evaluate the correlation between eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (ELR) and the coronary slow-flow phenomenon (CSFP) in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A case-control investigation was conducted on 200 individual CSFP patients and another 200 individuals with normal coronary arteries and who were matched for age, gender, and body mass index. ELR was computed by dividing the number of eosinophils by the number of lymphocytes. Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame count was used to determine the CSFP. RESULTS: The ELR in the CSFP group was substantially greater than in the control group [0.38 (0.28–0.50)] and [0.22 (0.17–0.35)], p < 0.001, respectively). With the help of multivariable logistic regression analysis, ELR independently predicted the CSFP presence (odds ratio = 1.040, 95% CI: 1.026–1.053), p < 0.001). The effective cutoff point of ELR in predicting CSFP presence was > 0.29 with sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 70%. ELR had better diagnostic accuracy to predict CSFP than either lymphocyte or eosinophil count alone [AUC = 0.746 vs. AUC = 0.687 vs. AUC = 0.687, respectively]. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this was the first investigation to determine the connection between ELR and CSFP. We discovered that individuals with CSFP had higher ELR than those with normal coronary arteries in the control group.
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spelling pubmed-92781702022-07-15 Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography Tosu, Aydın Rodi Kalyoncuoğlu, Muhsin Biter, Halil İbrahim Çakal, Sinem Çakal, Beytullah Selçuk, Murat Çinar, Tufan Arch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis Original Paper INTRODUCTION: The current investigation intended to evaluate the correlation between eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (ELR) and the coronary slow-flow phenomenon (CSFP) in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A case-control investigation was conducted on 200 individual CSFP patients and another 200 individuals with normal coronary arteries and who were matched for age, gender, and body mass index. ELR was computed by dividing the number of eosinophils by the number of lymphocytes. Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame count was used to determine the CSFP. RESULTS: The ELR in the CSFP group was substantially greater than in the control group [0.38 (0.28–0.50)] and [0.22 (0.17–0.35)], p < 0.001, respectively). With the help of multivariable logistic regression analysis, ELR independently predicted the CSFP presence (odds ratio = 1.040, 95% CI: 1.026–1.053), p < 0.001). The effective cutoff point of ELR in predicting CSFP presence was > 0.29 with sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 70%. ELR had better diagnostic accuracy to predict CSFP than either lymphocyte or eosinophil count alone [AUC = 0.746 vs. AUC = 0.687 vs. AUC = 0.687, respectively]. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this was the first investigation to determine the connection between ELR and CSFP. We discovered that individuals with CSFP had higher ELR than those with normal coronary arteries in the control group. Termedia Publishing House 2022-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9278170/ /pubmed/35846412 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2022.116662 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Termedia & Banach https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Tosu, Aydın Rodi
Kalyoncuoğlu, Muhsin
Biter, Halil İbrahim
Çakal, Sinem
Çakal, Beytullah
Selçuk, Murat
Çinar, Tufan
Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_full Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_fullStr Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_full_unstemmed Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_short Association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
title_sort association of eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio with coronary slow-flow phenomenon in patients undergoing coronary angiography
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35846412
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2022.116662
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