Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is an acute abdominal disease which is age-related with possible bad prognosis; and while its morbidity and mortality rate is 10% in early diagnosis and treatment it may progress with 100% mortality when diagnosis and treatment are delayed.The aim of this study was to unearth the efficiency of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) which has recently been started to be utilized in the prediction of AMI prognosis and used as a prognostic factor in many diseases.
MATERIALS and METHODS:
The data of a total of 111 patients, who had undergone surgical procedures and diagnosed with mesenteric ischemia intraoperatively at Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Medical School’s General Surgery Clinic between 2005 and 2013 and whose diagnoses had later on been confirmed pathologically, were retrospectively evaluated within the scope of the study.
The demographic data of all patients (age, sex) were recorded. The hemogram results of the patients, analyzed with peripheral blood, were reviewed for preoperative evaluation. The surgical procedure performed, the part and length of the resected bowel based on pathology results, the duration of hospitalization, survey, presence of comorbidity, white blood cell count, creatinine values, and NLR of the patients were determined. The data were statistically analyzed.
RESULTS:
The patients who did not survive had a mean NLR of 24.77 ±10.38, while the same ratio was found to be 17.6±10.65 for survivors. The NLO value was found to be high in cases with mortality.
CONCLUSION:
AMI still proves to have high mortality in spite of the developments in imaging techniques and laboratory analyses. There is no specific laboratory analysis for early diagnosis. High preoperative NLR in patients suspected to have AMI may indicate bad prognosis.
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