Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Heart Failure Severity: A Study at the University of Port-Harcourt Teaching Hospital Heart Failure Clinic.
A O AjalaSotonye Dodiyi-ManuelBoma OyanJacquelin EjituwuMaclean AkpaPublished in: West African journal of medicine (2024)
Highly sensitive CRP was a more reliable inflammation marker in HF patients than NLR. High hs-CRP levels could predict rising NT-Pro-BNP and were associated with left ventricular systolic dysfunction than NLR. The Neutrophil Lymphocyte ratio, while cheap and accessible in the study environment, was unable to predict worsening HF possibly due to typically lower NLR values in blacks.
Keyphrases
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- acute heart failure
- end stage renal disease
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- oxidative stress
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- primary care
- blood pressure
- prognostic factors
- acute myocardial infarction
- peritoneal dialysis
- aortic stenosis
- atrial fibrillation
- left atrial
- coronary artery disease
- mitral valve
- mass spectrometry
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- patient reported outcomes
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- laparoscopic surgery