European Journal of Inflammation (May 2024)

A study on the diagnostic and predictive value of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for early perforation in acute appendicitis

  • Qi Chen,
  • Jifeng Bao,
  • Fei Chen,
  • Jun Ding,
  • Tao Zhu,
  • Lina Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X241260224
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

Abstract

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Objective To investigate the predictive value of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) for early perforation of the appendix in patients with acute appendicitis (AA). Methods Two hundred and 80eighty patients with the first episode of AA within 48 hours and not yet treated with antibiotics were included in this study retrospectively; divided into two groups by the presence or absence of perforation. The clinical data, traditional inflammatory indexes, and NLR were compared between the two groups. The predictive value of inflammatory indexes on the early appendiceal perforation was explored. Results Patients in the perforated group were older, with higher blood WBC, NEU% and NLR, lower LYM% and PLT, higher serum CRP and PCT, and longer hospitalization time. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that high WBC, NEU%, NLR, CRP, PCT, and low LYM% were independent risk factors for early appendiceal perforation. The ROC curves revealed that the predictive value of WBC, CRP, and PCT for early appendiceal perforation was low. NLR, LYM%, and NEU% had a higher predictive value, with AUC values of 0.947, 0.928, and 0.920, respectively. NLR had the highest predictive value. The diagnostic Cut-off value of NLR is 10.83 with a sensitivity of 0.963, and a specificity of 0.850. Conclusion NLR can be used as an effective and sensitive predictive maker of early appendiceal perforation in AA patients. It is easy to generate from existing routine clinical laboratory testing for AA and can be included in complete blood count (CBC) as a routine or add-on value.