Diagnostic Value of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Crohn’s Disease
Table 1
General characteristics of 103 patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) and 103 healthy control subjects.
CD group
Control group
value
Normal range
Age (year)
31.84 ± 11.98
35.06 ± 12.28
0.06
—
Gender (F/M)
31/72
22/65
0.46
—
WBC
5.79 (2.79–22.43)
6.34 (2.34–9.86)
0.17
4~10 × 109
Neutrophil
3.49 (0.92–21.55)
3.69 (1.31–6.50)
0.79
1.2~6.8 × 109
Lymphocyte
1.44 ± 0.74
1.83 ± 0.56
<0.01
0.8~4.0 × 109
Monocyte
0.48 (0.19–3.14)
0.45 (0.14–7.2)
0.22
0.3~0.8 × 109
Platelet
237.00 (112–602)
168.00 (36–317)
<0.01
100–300 × 109
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio
2.95 (0.23–46.85)
2.33 (0.95–10.17)
<0.01
—
Neutrophil-to-monocyte ratio
7.56 (1–546)
8.25 (0.62–18.73)
0.18
—
Lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio
3.02 ± 1.91
4.1 ± 1.31
<0.01
—
Platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio
171.61 (54.44–850)
93.49 (34.23–500)
<0.01
—
Values are median (minimum, maximum) if not normally distributed. Values are mean ± SD if normally distributed. The italics indicates comparisons with significant differences.