The Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio as an Inflammatory Marker in Rheumatic Diseases
Russells Hall Hospital · Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) has emerged as an informative marker revealing shifts in platelet and lymphocyte counts due to acute inflammatory and prothrombotic states. PLR has been extensively examined in neoplastic diseases accompanied by immune suppression and thrombosis, which can be predicted by combined blood cell counts and their ratios. Several large observational studies have demonstrated the value of shifts in PLR in evaluating the severity of systemic inflammation and predicting infections and other comorbidities, in inflammatory rheumatic diseases. The value of PLR as an inflammatory marker increases when its fluctuations are interpreted along with other complementary hematologic indices,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 107
Authors
5- AYArmen Yuri GasparyanCorresponding
Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham
- LALilit Ayvazyan
Yerevan State Medical University
- UMUlzhan Mukanova
South Kazakhstan Medical Academy
- MYMarlen Yessirkepov
South Kazakhstan Medical Academy
- GDGeorge D. Kitas
Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, University of Manchester, Arthritis UK, University of Birmingham
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Lymphocyte
- Inflammation
- Systemic inflammation
- Disease
- Thrombosis
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being