Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Object: Inflammatory response is an important determinant of subsequent brain injury after deep-seated intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The ratio of red blood cell (RBC) distribution width to platelet count (RPR) has been established as a new index to reflect the severity of inflammation. To the best...

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Autores principales: Felix Lehmann, Lorena M. Schenk, Joshua D. Bernstock, Christian Bode, Valeri Borger, Florian A. Gessler, Erdem Güresir, Motaz Hamed, Anna-Laura Potthoff, Christian Putensen, Matthias Schneider, Julian Zimmermann, Hartmut Vatter, Patrick Schuss, Alexis Hadjiathanasiou
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fb0526a95d134a549a9e3b054206f8e02021-11-15T04:48:25ZElevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage1664-229510.3389/fneur.2021.751510https://doaj.org/article/fb0526a95d134a549a9e3b054206f8e02021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.751510/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1664-2295Object: Inflammatory response is an important determinant of subsequent brain injury after deep-seated intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The ratio of red blood cell (RBC) distribution width to platelet count (RPR) has been established as a new index to reflect the severity of inflammation. To the best of our knowledge, no association between RPR and prognosis after spontaneous ICH has yet been reported.Methods: In all patients with deep-seated ICH treated at our Neurovascular Center from 2014 to 2020, initial laboratory values were obtained to determine RPR in addition to patient characteristics and known risk factors. Subsequent multivariate analysis was performed to identify independent risk factors for 90-day mortality after deep-seated ICH.Results: Hundred and two patients with deep-seated ICH were identified and further analyzed. Patients with an initial RPR < 0.06 exhibited significantly lower mortality rate after 90 days than those with an initial RPR ≥ 0.06 (27 vs. 57%; p = 0.003). Multivariate analysis identified “ICH score ≥ 3” (p = 0.001), “anemia on admission” (p = 0.01), and “elevated RPR ≥ 0.06” (p = 0.03) as independent predictors of 90-day mortality.Conclusions: The present study constitutes the first attempt to demonstrate that the ratio of RBC distribution width to platelets—as an independent inflammatory marker—might serve for prognostic assessment in deep-seated ICH.Felix LehmannLorena M. SchenkJoshua D. BernstockChristian BodeValeri BorgerFlorian A. GesslerErdem GüresirMotaz HamedAnna-Laura PotthoffChristian PutensenMatthias SchneiderJulian ZimmermannHartmut VatterPatrick SchussAlexis HadjiathanasiouFrontiers Media S.A.articlespontaneous intracerebral hemorrhagered blood cell distribution widthplateletsmorbidity/mortalityinflammationNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemRC346-429ENFrontiers in Neurology, Vol 12 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
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topic spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
red blood cell distribution width
platelets
morbidity/mortality
inflammation
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
spellingShingle spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
red blood cell distribution width
platelets
morbidity/mortality
inflammation
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Felix Lehmann
Lorena M. Schenk
Joshua D. Bernstock
Christian Bode
Valeri Borger
Florian A. Gessler
Erdem Güresir
Motaz Hamed
Anna-Laura Potthoff
Christian Putensen
Matthias Schneider
Julian Zimmermann
Hartmut Vatter
Patrick Schuss
Alexis Hadjiathanasiou
Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
description Object: Inflammatory response is an important determinant of subsequent brain injury after deep-seated intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The ratio of red blood cell (RBC) distribution width to platelet count (RPR) has been established as a new index to reflect the severity of inflammation. To the best of our knowledge, no association between RPR and prognosis after spontaneous ICH has yet been reported.Methods: In all patients with deep-seated ICH treated at our Neurovascular Center from 2014 to 2020, initial laboratory values were obtained to determine RPR in addition to patient characteristics and known risk factors. Subsequent multivariate analysis was performed to identify independent risk factors for 90-day mortality after deep-seated ICH.Results: Hundred and two patients with deep-seated ICH were identified and further analyzed. Patients with an initial RPR < 0.06 exhibited significantly lower mortality rate after 90 days than those with an initial RPR ≥ 0.06 (27 vs. 57%; p = 0.003). Multivariate analysis identified “ICH score ≥ 3” (p = 0.001), “anemia on admission” (p = 0.01), and “elevated RPR ≥ 0.06” (p = 0.03) as independent predictors of 90-day mortality.Conclusions: The present study constitutes the first attempt to demonstrate that the ratio of RBC distribution width to platelets—as an independent inflammatory marker—might serve for prognostic assessment in deep-seated ICH.
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author Felix Lehmann
Lorena M. Schenk
Joshua D. Bernstock
Christian Bode
Valeri Borger
Florian A. Gessler
Erdem Güresir
Motaz Hamed
Anna-Laura Potthoff
Christian Putensen
Matthias Schneider
Julian Zimmermann
Hartmut Vatter
Patrick Schuss
Alexis Hadjiathanasiou
author_facet Felix Lehmann
Lorena M. Schenk
Joshua D. Bernstock
Christian Bode
Valeri Borger
Florian A. Gessler
Erdem Güresir
Motaz Hamed
Anna-Laura Potthoff
Christian Putensen
Matthias Schneider
Julian Zimmermann
Hartmut Vatter
Patrick Schuss
Alexis Hadjiathanasiou
author_sort Felix Lehmann
title Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_short Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_full Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_fullStr Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio Is Associated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Spontaneous, Deep-Seated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_sort elevated red cell distribution width to platelet ratio is associated with poor prognosis in patients with spontaneous, deep-seated intracerebral hemorrhage
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fb0526a95d134a549a9e3b054206f8e0
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