The aim of the study is to investigate the association between the severity of rheumatic mitral valvular disease (RMVD) and the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR). A total of 227 patients were enrolled in the study and divided into 3 groups. Patients in group 1 had rheumatic mitral stenosis (RMS), those in group 2 had RMVD without stenosis, and those in group 3 served as the control group. Group 1 was further divided into 2 groups, severe mitral stenosis (MS) and mild to moderate MS. The NLR was significantly higher in patients with severe MS when compared to those with mild to moderate MS (P =.002) while lymphocyte count was lower (P =.034). Using a cutoff level of 2.56, the NLR predicted severe RMS with a sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 74%. In conclusion, as an inexpensive, simple, and accessible marker of inflammation, the NLR may be useful in predicting the presence and severity of MS in patients with RMVD.
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Polat, N., Yildiz, A., Yuksel, M., Bilik, M. Z., Aydin, M., Acet, H., … Cil, H. (2014). Association of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio with the presence and severity of rheumatic mitral valve stenosis. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 20(8), 793–798. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029613514131
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