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Minerva Ginecol ; 68(2): 117-23, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25323419

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although various laboratory tests have been studied with an intended use in the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and the assessment of treatment response, the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has not been investigated in PID. We aimed to explore the value of blood NLR in diagnosis of PID and assessment of the treatment response. METHODS: Sixty-five patients followed-up and treated with the diagnosis of PID in Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. The NLR measured before treatment and after clinical remission in the patients diagnosed with PID were assessed and compared with controls (N.=65). RESULTS: In the patient group, the NLR measured before treatment was statistically significantly higher than the NLR measured after clinical remission (6.9±6.4 vs. 2.03±0.8, P<0.001). Similarly, comparison of the NLR measured in the patient group before treatment with the control group showed that this ratio was statistically significantly higher in the patient group before treatment (6.9±6.4 vs. 1.9±0.5, P<0.001). A comparison of the NLR measured after clinical remission did not reveal a statistically significant difference when compared with control group (1.9±0.5 vs. 2.03±0.8, P=0.981). CONCLUSIONS: The NLR increases in patients diagnosed with PID and returns to normal levels when the patients enter clinical remission. Since there is currently no laboratory test available that indicates clinical improvement by returning to normal levels, as achieved by the NLR, and since it is an inexpensive and easy-to-apply test, we suggest that the NLR can be conveniently used to show clinical improvement in PID.


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Lymphocytes/metabolism , Neutrophils/metabolism , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/physiopathology , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/blood , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/therapy , Remission Induction , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Turkey
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