Research Article

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.

ParametersMean ± SD/ (%)  
= 354

Age (years)52.71 ± 13.35
Gender
 Male284 (80.2)
 Female70 (19.8)
Left ventricular dysfunction
 Absent 76 (21.5)
 Mild109 (30.8)
 Moderate88 (24.9)
 Severe81 (22.9)
Diagnosis
 CSA60 (16.9)
 ACS294 (83.1)
Outcome
 Discharge333 (94.1)
 Expired21 (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
NLR5.10 ± 3.99
PLR182.89 ± 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/HDL3.03 ± 1.68
TC/HDL4.88 ± 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.