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Assessment of the relation between the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and severity of ischemic stroke in a large cohort.

Bilge Piri CinarRefik KuntBurcu YukselHalil GulluogluIdris SayilirSibel Celiker UsluEylem Ozaydin GoksuNazlı Gamze BülbülBaykal YildizDidem OzAhmet Onur KeskinOsman KorucuKursad AkpinarVolkan SolmazMeliha AkpinarFatma Zehra AltuncZeynep ElmasBilgehan Acikgoz
Published in: International journal of clinical practice (2021)
The NLR exhibited a significant correlation with the results of the mRS and NIHSS. The NLR measured in the very early period was also significantly associated with clinical condition. These results suggest that high NLR values may be a marker of stroke' severity.What's known Stroke is an important disease that has a significant impact on mortality and morbidity and is closely related to the aging world population. In recent years, highly innovative approaches have been developed in the treatment of stroke. Although a long distance has been covered in the early diagnosis of stroke, the ability to predict the severity of the disease with many parameters is still up to date. What's new At the time of admission, in the absence of infection, parameters such as leukocytelymphocyte count and NLR may be telling about stroke severity. Demonstrating the utility of these simple, practical, inexpensive and naninvasive parameters to predict stroke severity can contribute to the scoring to be established at the time of initial diagnosis.
Keyphrases
  • atrial fibrillation
  • emergency department
  • cerebral ischemia
  • risk factors
  • brain injury