Correlation analysis of platelet-lymphocyte ratio with system involvement and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis
10.16571/j.cnki.1008-8199.2020.05.008
- VernacularTitle: 血小板/淋巴细胞比值与类风湿关节炎系统受累和疾病活动相关分析
- Author:
Zi-ming WANG
1
;
Ying ZHOU
1
;
Xiao-jun LI
1
;
Wei YU
2
Author Information
1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University School of Medicine/General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command, PLA, Nanjing 210002, Jiangsu, China
2. Department of Medical Laboratory, Taikang Xianlin Drum Tower Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University Medical College, Nanjing 210046, Jiangsu, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
rheumatoid arthritis(RA);
platelet-lymphocyte ratio(PLR);
disease activity;comorbidity
- From:
Journal of Medical Postgraduates
2020;33(5):487-492
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveIt is very important to monitor the disease activity and complications of patients in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this paper, we evaluated the level of platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) of peripheral blood in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and discussed the relationship between PLR and the system involvement, laboratory indexes, and disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.MethodsFrom September 2013 to May 2017, 123 patients with rheumatoid arthritis who were first diagnosed in the General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command were analyzed retrospectively. 123 healthy persons(healthy control group) and 123 patients with other autoimmune diseases(disease control group) were matched according to the sex and age in a ratio of 1:1. According to the disease activity score 28 joints C-reactive protein (DAS28-CRP), RA patients were divided into the high activity group and the low activity group, and the PLR levels of high-activity and low-activity patients, healthy control group and disease control group were compared, respectively. To evaluate the relationship between system involvement and PLR level in RA patients; to analyze the correlation between PLR and DAS28-CRP and traditional inflammatory indexes by Spearman; to evaluate the application effect of receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC) in the diagnosis of RA and the differentiation of disease activity of RA patients.ResultsThe PLR level of RA patients was significantly higher than that of healthy people [133.63 (103.17, 140.99)] and disease control group [159.83(104.22, 203.55)], and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01); the PLR level of RA patients in the high activity group was significantly higher than that in the low activity group [200.00 (150.00, 264.50) vs 137.00 (116.50, 183.25),P<0.01]; the level of PLR in RA group with circulatory system involvement and infectious diseases were significantly higher than that in the none group [198.91 (139.99, 261.18) vs 146.26 (117.61, 185.71),P<0.01; 219.28 (176.54, 468.17) vs 171.90 (127.39, 247.21), P<0.05]. The PLR level of RA patients with rheumatoid factor (RF) positive group was significantly higher than that of RF negative group [189.77 (147.18, 252.20) vs 142.35 (115.17, 231.96), P<0.05]. However, there was no statistically significant difference in PLR levels between the positive and negative groups of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (A-CCP) [181.92 (139.03, 250.13) vs 149.16 (114.94, 248.66), P>0.05]. There was a significant positive correlation between PLR and DAS28 CRP, C-reactive protein (CRP), ESR (r=0.433, 0.501, 0.592, P all <0.01). The AUC of PLR in diagnosing RA and evaluating RA was 0.68 and 0.73 respectively. When cut off value was 134.47 and 147.61 respectively, sensitivity was 74.8% and 77.5%, specificity was 56.5% and 63.2%.ConclusionThe level of PLR of peripheral blood in patients with RA is increased, especially in patients with circulatory system involvement, infectious diseases or RF positive, and related to disease activity. PLR is expected to be an effective supplement for RA disease diagnosis and disease activity assessment and has potential application value.