2023, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Part B
Prognostic value of platelet to lymphocyte ratio in sepsis outcome prediction
Author(s): Mohamed Ahmed El Malah, Motaz Amr Abusaba, Naglaa Khalil Yousef, Ahmed Said El-gebaly and Ghada Fouad El baradey
Abstract: Sepsis represents a complicated illness occuring when the body's immune response to infections disturbs, resulting in an uncontrolled inflammation as well as compromised immune system. Such condition is attributed to infections acquired in both community as well as hospital settings, with a special emphasis on (ICUs). In fact, it represents the primary etiology for mortality within ICUs, accounting for almost 50% of all. Hence, it represents a worldwide health issue with substantial economic consequences. Therefore, it is crucial to finding prognostic as well as diagnostic biomarkers for preventing related complications as well as decreasing death rates through commencing therapy prior to permanent damage occurence. A one-hour delay while managing sepsis is believed to be linked to a 7-10 percent rise within sepsis-related fatalities. Consequently, several attempts have been undertaken for discovering a feasible biomarker, helping detect those having sepsis or possess higher chances for mortality. Of all the biomarkers investigated for sepsis, (CBC) metrics, involving the (NLR) as well as (PLR), have the potential to be useful.
DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2023.v6.i4b.440
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Mohamed Ahmed El Malah, Motaz Amr Abusaba, Naglaa Khalil Yousef, Ahmed Said El-gebaly, Ghada Fouad El baradey. Prognostic value of platelet to lymphocyte ratio in sepsis outcome prediction. Int J Med Anesthesiology 2023;6(4):111-114. DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2023.v6.i4b.440