Association of High Density Lipoprotein with Platelet to Lymphocyte and Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratios in Coronary Artery Disease Patients
Table 1
Demographic characteristics of the study population.
Parameters
Mean ± SD/ (%) = 354
Age (years)
52.71 ± 13.35
Gender
Male
284 (80.2)
Female
70 (19.8)
Left ventricular dysfunction
Absent
76 (21.5)
Mild
109 (30.8)
Moderate
88 (24.9)
Severe
81 (22.9)
Diagnosis
CSA
60 (16.9)
ACS
294 (83.1)
Outcome
Discharge
333 (94.1)
Expired
21 (5.9)
Hemoglobin (gm/dL)
12.63 ± 2.21
WBC (per cmm)
11.56 ± 4.89
Total neutrophil (%)
73.25 ± 11.95
Total lymphocyte (%)
21.38 ± 14.41
Platelets (per cmm)
2.82 ± 1.03
Monocyte (%)
3.05 ± 1.27
Eosinophils (%)
2.63 ± 1.38
NLR
5.10 ± 3.99
PLR
182.89 ± 143.61
TC (mg/dL)
157.78 ± 47.33
Triglycerides (mg/dL)
132.00 ± 73.64
HDL (mg/dL)
34.51 ± 10.02
LDL (mg/dL)
96.86 ± 39.01
VLDL (mg/dL)
26.42 ± 14.73
LDL/HDL
3.03 ± 1.68
TC/HDL
4.88 ± 2.16
Total lipids (mg/dL)
641.43 ± 336.85
CSA: chronic stable angina, ACS: acute coronary syndrome, WBC: white blood cell, NLR: neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, PLR: platelet-lymphocyte ratio, TC: total cholesterol, HDL: high density lipoprotein, LDL: low density lipoprotein, and VLDL: very low density lipoprotein. Level of significance was accepted at < 0.05.