Research Article

Relationship between White Blood Count to Mean Platelet Volume Ratio and Clinical Outcomes and Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Table 5

Cut-off values and comparison results of RSS, GRACE scores, and WMR related to in-hospital and follow-up MACEs.

AUCCut-off valueSensitivity (%)Specificity (%)12

In-hospital MACE<0.001<0.001
RSS0.769(95% CI: 0.731-0.804; )>673.38(95% CI: 65.7–80.2)72.58(95% CI: 67.8–77)
GRACE score0.804(95% CI: 0.768-0.837; )>12165.58(95% CI: 57.5–73)80.94(95% CI: 76.6–84.8)
WMR0.619(95% CI:0.576-0.660; )>106483.12(95% CI: 76.2-88.7)36.29(95% CI: 31.5–41.3)
Follow-up MACE0.0380.06
RSS0.744(95% CI: 0.702-0.0.783; )>11.552.13(95% CI: 41.6-62.5)91.38(95% CI: 88.1–94.0)
GRACE0.670(95% CI: 0.626-0.712; )>11953.19(95% CI: 42.6-63.6)75.2(95% CI: 70.6–79.4)
WMR0.573(95% CI:0.528-0.618; )>113069.15(95% CI: 58.8-78.3)44.91(95% CI: 39.9–50.0)

AUC: area under the curve; MACE: major adverse cardiac event; RSS: residual SYNTAX score; WMR: white blood cell count to mean platelet volume. 1: RSS versus WMR; 2: GRACE score versus WMR.