High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia

Purpose: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP), a common complication in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients, is associated with poor prognosis after AIS. Inflammation plays an important role in the development of SAP. In this study, we aimed to explore the association between the monocyte-to-lymphocyt...

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Main Authors: Hao-Ran Cheng, Jia-Ying Song, Yi-Nuo Zhang, Yun-Bin Chen, Gang-Qiang Lin, Gui-Qian Huang, Jin-Cai He, Zhen Wang
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spelling doaj-4a64056ccbea477b99f743c160403e752020-11-25T02:37:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952020-10-011110.3389/fneur.2020.575809575809High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated PneumoniaHao-Ran Cheng0Jia-Ying Song1Yi-Nuo Zhang2Yun-Bin Chen3Gang-Qiang Lin4Gui-Qian Huang5Jin-Cai He6Zhen Wang7Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaSchool of Mental Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, ChinaPurpose: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP), a common complication in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients, is associated with poor prognosis after AIS. Inflammation plays an important role in the development of SAP. In this study, we aimed to explore the association between the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) and SAP in AIS patients.Methods: We continuously enrolled 972 AIS patients. SAP was diagnosed by two trained neurologists and confirmed by radiography, meeting the modified Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. MLR values were measured for all participants, and all patients were evenly classified into three tertiles according to the MLR levels. We used the values that Youden's index max points corresponded to represent the optimal cutoffs, which represented the balance in sensitivity and specificity.Results: 104 (10.7%) patients were diagnosed with SAP. SAP patients showed a significant increased (P < 0.001) MLR when compared with non-SAP. The optimal cutoff points of MLR were (T1) <0.2513, (T2) 0.2513–0.3843, and (T3) > 0.3843. The incidence of SAP was significantly higher in the third MLR tertile than the first and second MLR tertiles (21.7 vs. 4 vs. 6.5%, respectively, P < 0.001). After adjusting for confounding and risk factors, multivariate regression analysis showed that the third MLR tertile was an independent variable predicting the occurrence of SAP (odds ratio = 3.503, 95%CI = 1.066–11.515, P = 0.039).Conclusions: Our study showed that higher MLR was significantly associated with SAP in AIS patients. MLR is beneficial for clinicians to recognize patients with a high risk of SAP at an early stage and is an effective way to improve clinical care of SAP patients. Higher MLR could be a helpful and valid biomarker for predicting SAP in clinical practice.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2020.575809/fullacute ischemic strokestroke-associated pneumoniainflammationmonocytelymphocyte
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author Hao-Ran Cheng
Jia-Ying Song
Yi-Nuo Zhang
Yun-Bin Chen
Gang-Qiang Lin
Gui-Qian Huang
Jin-Cai He
Zhen Wang
spellingShingle Hao-Ran Cheng
Jia-Ying Song
Yi-Nuo Zhang
Yun-Bin Chen
Gang-Qiang Lin
Gui-Qian Huang
Jin-Cai He
Zhen Wang
High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
Frontiers in Neurology
acute ischemic stroke
stroke-associated pneumonia
inflammation
monocyte
lymphocyte
author_facet Hao-Ran Cheng
Jia-Ying Song
Yi-Nuo Zhang
Yun-Bin Chen
Gang-Qiang Lin
Gui-Qian Huang
Jin-Cai He
Zhen Wang
author_sort Hao-Ran Cheng
title High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
title_short High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
title_full High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
title_fullStr High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed High Monocyte-To-Lymphocyte Ratio Is Associated With Stroke-Associated Pneumonia
title_sort high monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio is associated with stroke-associated pneumonia
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Purpose: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP), a common complication in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients, is associated with poor prognosis after AIS. Inflammation plays an important role in the development of SAP. In this study, we aimed to explore the association between the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) and SAP in AIS patients.Methods: We continuously enrolled 972 AIS patients. SAP was diagnosed by two trained neurologists and confirmed by radiography, meeting the modified Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. MLR values were measured for all participants, and all patients were evenly classified into three tertiles according to the MLR levels. We used the values that Youden's index max points corresponded to represent the optimal cutoffs, which represented the balance in sensitivity and specificity.Results: 104 (10.7%) patients were diagnosed with SAP. SAP patients showed a significant increased (P < 0.001) MLR when compared with non-SAP. The optimal cutoff points of MLR were (T1) <0.2513, (T2) 0.2513–0.3843, and (T3) > 0.3843. The incidence of SAP was significantly higher in the third MLR tertile than the first and second MLR tertiles (21.7 vs. 4 vs. 6.5%, respectively, P < 0.001). After adjusting for confounding and risk factors, multivariate regression analysis showed that the third MLR tertile was an independent variable predicting the occurrence of SAP (odds ratio = 3.503, 95%CI = 1.066–11.515, P = 0.039).Conclusions: Our study showed that higher MLR was significantly associated with SAP in AIS patients. MLR is beneficial for clinicians to recognize patients with a high risk of SAP at an early stage and is an effective way to improve clinical care of SAP patients. Higher MLR could be a helpful and valid biomarker for predicting SAP in clinical practice.
topic acute ischemic stroke
stroke-associated pneumonia
inflammation
monocyte
lymphocyte
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2020.575809/full
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