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The Prognostic Role of the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocytes Ratio in the Most Frequent Cardiovascular Diseases: An Update

Evelina Maria Gosav, Daniela Maria Tănase, Oana Nicoleta Buliga-Finiș, Ioana-Irina Rezuş, Paula Cristina Morariu, Mariana Floria, Ciprian Rezuș

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Abstract

Given the continuous changes in the world, with an increasing trend of unhealthy lifestyles, metabolic comorbidities, and increased susceptibility to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), researchers change their attention to improve not only the therapeutic platform but also current CVD predictive and prognostic tools to improve disease outcomes. As CVD is characterized by an inflammatory paradigm involving, to some degree, the innate and adaptative immune systems, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) emerged as a potential low-cost, rapidly available, and reliable inflammatory marker, with substantial recent evidence showing its potential utility in clinical practice. Thus, in this literature review, we will present an up-to-date discussion of the prognostic role of NLR in the most frequent CVDs, such as acute and chronic coronary disease, atherosclerotic disease, heart failure, cardiac valvopathies, and cardiac arrhythmias with predilection to atrial fibrillation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiseaseNeutrophil to lymphocyte ratioAtrial fibrillationHeart failureIntensive care medicineCardiologyInflammationInternal medicineLymphocyteInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisInflammasome and immune disordersAcute Myocardial Infarction Research
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