Neutrophil-To-Lymphocyte Ratio: An Emerging Marker Predicting Prognosis in Elderly Adults with Community-Acquired Pneumonia

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作者
Cataudella, Emanuela [1 ]
Giraffa, Chiara M. [1 ]
Di Marca, Salvatore [1 ]
Pulvirenti, Alfredo [2 ]
Alaimo, Salvatore [2 ]
Pisano, Marcella [1 ]
Terranova, Valentina [1 ]
Corriere, Thea [1 ]
Ronsisvalle, Maria L. [1 ]
Di Quattro, Rosario [1 ]
Stancanelli, Benedetta [1 ]
Giordano, Mauro [3 ]
Vancheri, Carlo [4 ]
Malatino, Lorenzo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Catania, Sch Emergency Med, Cannizzaro Hosp, Unit Internal Med,Dept Clin & Expt Med, Catania, Italy
[2] Univ Catania, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Unit Bioinformat & Comp Sci, Catania, Italy
[3] Univ Naples 2, Sch Emergency Med, Dept Med Surg Neurol Metab & Geriatr Sci, Naples, Italy
[4] Univ Catania, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Unit Lung Dis, Catania, Italy
关键词
community-acquired pneumonia; CAP; NLR; prognostic score; elderly adults; VALIDATION; MANAGEMENT; SEVERITY; OUTCOMES; DISEASE; ASSOCIATION; SEPSIS; RULE;
D O I
10.1111/jgs.14894
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo explore the performance of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), an index of systemic inflammation that predicts prognosis of several diseases, in a cohort of elderly adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). DesignProspective clinical study from January 2014 to July 2016. SettingUnit of Internal Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. ParticipantsElderly adults admitted for CAP (N=195). MeasurementsClinical diagnosis of CAP was defined as the presence of a new infiltrate on plain chest radiography or chest computed tomography associated with one or more suggestive clinical features such as dyspnea, hypo- or hyperthermia, cough, sputum production, tachypnea (respiration rate >20 breaths per minute), altered breath sounds on physical examination, hypoxemia (partial pressure of oxygen <60mmHg), leukocytosis (white blood cell count >10,000/L). Clinical examination, traditional tests such as Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI); Confusion, Urea, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure, aged 65 and older (CURB-65), and NLR were evaluated at admission. The accuracy and predictive value for 30-day mortality of traditional scores and NLR were compared. ResultsNLR predicted 30-day mortality (P<.001) and performed better than PSI (P<.05), CURB-65, C-reactive protein, and white blood cell count (P<.001) to predict prognosis. No deaths occurred in participants with a NLR of less than 11.12. Thirty-day mortality was 30% in those with a NLR between 11.12% and 13.4% and 50% in those with a NLR between 13.4 and 28.3. All participants with a NLR greater than 28.3 died within 30days. ConclusionsThese results would encourage early discharge of individuals with a NLR of less than 11.12, short-term in-hospital care for those with a NLR between 11.12 and 13.4, middle-term hospitalization for those with a NLR between 13.4 and 28.3, and admission to a respiratory intensive care unit for those with a NLR greater than 28.3.
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页码:1796 / 1801
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