platelet-lymphocyte ratio in prediction of outcome of acute heart failure.
Date
2018Author
Pourafkari, L
Wang, CK
Tajlil, A
Afshar, AH
Schwartz, M
Nader, ND
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To examine the role of the ratios of platelet or neutrophil to lymphocyte count (PLR or NLR) in predicting hospital death and long-term mortality in acute heart failure (AHF). Methodsآ & materials: The records of 554 admissions from 354آ patients discharged from VAWNY with AHF between 2011 andآ 2015 were reviewed. The associations between admission PLR or NLR and hospital and long-term mortality were assessed by univariate and multivariate analyses.PLR was similar regarding hospital mortality. Long-term mortality was higher in the third tertile PLR (PLRآ >210; pآ =آ 0.034). Neither PLR nor NLR was an independent predictor of mortality.Although higher PLR was associated with long-term mortality, it failed to independently predict the prognosis of AHF.