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Association of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio with presence of isolated coronary artery ectasia [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2013; 41(2): 123-130 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2013.17003

Association of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio with presence of isolated coronary artery ectasia

Turgay Isik1, Erkan Ayhan1, Hüseyin Uyarel2, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa3, Mustafa Kurt3, Mahmut Uluganyan4, Mehmet Ergelen2, Abdurrahman Eksik4
1Department Of Cardiology, Balikesir University, School Of Medicine, Balikesir, Turkey
2Department Of Cardiology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Faculty Of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
3Department Of Cardiology, Erzurum Education And Research Hospital, Erzurum, Turkey
4Department of Cardiology, Dr. Siyami Ersek Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey


OBJECTIVES
Coronary artery ectasia (CAE) has been defined as a dilated artery luminal diameter that is at least 50% greater than the diameter of the normal portion of the artery. Isolated CAE is defined as CAE without significant coronary artery stenosis and isolated CAE has more pronounced inflammatory symptoms. Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is widely used as a marker of inflammation and an indicator of cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease. We examined a possible association between NLR and the presence of isolated CAE.

STUDY DESIGN
In this study, 2345 patients who underwent coronary angiography for suspected or known ischemic heart disease were evaluated retrospectively. Following the application of exclusion criteria, our study population consisted of 81 CAE patients and 85 age- and gender-matched subjects who proved to have normal coronary angiograms. Baseline neutrophil, lymphocyte and other hematologic indices were measured routinely prior to the coronary angiography.

RESULTS
Patients with angiographic isolated CAE had significantly elevated NLR when compared to the patients with normal coronary artery pathology (3.39±1.36 vs. 2.25±0.58, p<0.001). A NLR level ≥2.37 measured on admission had a 77% sensitivity and 63% specificity in predicting isolated CAE at ROC curve analysis. In the multivariate analysis, hypercholesterolemia (OR=2.63, 95% CI 1.22-5.65, p=0.01), obesity (OR=3.76, 95% CI 1.43-9.87, p=0.007) and increased NLR (OR=6.03, 95% CI 2.61-13.94, p<0.001) were independent predictors for the presence of isolated CAE.

CONCLUSION
Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio is a readily available clinical laboratory value that is associated with the presence of isolated CAE.

Keywords: Coronary angiography, coronary vessel anomalies/ complications; coronary vessels/pathology; neutrophils; lymphocytes; dilatation, pathologic.

How to cite this article
Turgay Isik, Erkan Ayhan, Hüseyin Uyarel, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa, Mustafa Kurt, Mahmut Uluganyan, Mehmet Ergelen, Abdurrahman Eksik. Association of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio with presence of isolated coronary artery ectasia. Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2013; 41(2): 123-130

Corresponding Author: Turgay Isik, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English


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