Background Carotid intimal thickness(IMT),a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis,was widely used for predicting cardiovascular events. Recent studies have shown that inflammation plays a vital role in the development...Background Carotid intimal thickness(IMT),a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis,was widely used for predicting cardiovascular events. Recent studies have shown that inflammation plays a vital role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis. The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR)is a new marker of inflammation because it is closely related to cardiovascular,metabolic and inflammatory diseases. However,the relationship between NLR and carotid atherosclerosis is currently unknown. Methods A total of 882 patients underwent blood sampling for neutrophil and lymphocyte counts,serum lipids,total homocysteine(tHcy),and carotid scan by ultrasonography(US)to evaluate abnormalities of carotid wall. Results NLR was found to be statistically significantly higher in the carotid atherosclerosis group(2.0±0.8 vs. 1.7±0.6,P<0.001). The NLR,expressed as both quartiles(odds ratio[OR],2.36;95% confidence interval[CI],1.37 to 3.47;P=0.001)and continuous values(OR,1.83;95% CI,1.43 to 2.33;P<0.001),was significantly associated with a higher risk for carotid atherosclerosis. The optimal NLR cutoff value for detecting carotid atherosclerosis was 1.60 based on receiver operating curve(ROC)analysis with a sensitivity of 64.0% and a specificity of 57.0%. Conclusion NLR is significantly associated with carotid atherosclerosis in newly diagnosed nondiabetic hypertensive patients.展开更多
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(No.2015A030313660)the Science and technology Program of Guangdong Province(No.2014B020212008)+2 种基金the Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou(No.201604020143/201604020018/201604020186/201510010254/201803040012)the National Key Research and development Program of China(No.2017FYC1307603/2016YFC1301305)the Medical Science and Technology research Fund of Guangdong Province(No.B2018023)
文摘Background Carotid intimal thickness(IMT),a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis,was widely used for predicting cardiovascular events. Recent studies have shown that inflammation plays a vital role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis. The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR)is a new marker of inflammation because it is closely related to cardiovascular,metabolic and inflammatory diseases. However,the relationship between NLR and carotid atherosclerosis is currently unknown. Methods A total of 882 patients underwent blood sampling for neutrophil and lymphocyte counts,serum lipids,total homocysteine(tHcy),and carotid scan by ultrasonography(US)to evaluate abnormalities of carotid wall. Results NLR was found to be statistically significantly higher in the carotid atherosclerosis group(2.0±0.8 vs. 1.7±0.6,P<0.001). The NLR,expressed as both quartiles(odds ratio[OR],2.36;95% confidence interval[CI],1.37 to 3.47;P=0.001)and continuous values(OR,1.83;95% CI,1.43 to 2.33;P<0.001),was significantly associated with a higher risk for carotid atherosclerosis. The optimal NLR cutoff value for detecting carotid atherosclerosis was 1.60 based on receiver operating curve(ROC)analysis with a sensitivity of 64.0% and a specificity of 57.0%. Conclusion NLR is significantly associated with carotid atherosclerosis in newly diagnosed nondiabetic hypertensive patients.