13 –2 (40) 2022 — Yarashev A.R. , Eshonov O.Sh. — INFORMATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INDEX OF THE RATIO OF NEUTROPHILS TO LYMPHOCYTES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS
INFORMATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INDEX OF THE RATIO OF NEUTROPHILS TO LYMPHOCYTES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS
Yarashev A.R., Bukhara State Medical Institute. Uzbekistan
Eshonov O.Sh. Bukhara State Medical Institute. Uzbekistan
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The objects of the study were 62 patients, aged from 32 to 65 years (average age was 56.3 ± 3 years), in whom clinical (systemic parameters of hemodynamics and respiration, neurological status), instrumental (ECG, chest x-ray, MSCT examination of the brain) and laboratory data (leukoformula, index of the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes (INLR). It was found that a high NLR rate is a reliable indicator of the clinical deterioration of the patient’s condition and a predictor of an unfavorable outcome of critical conditions caused by stroke.
Key words: ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, immune system, leukoformula.
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For citation: Yarashev A.R. , Eshonov O.Sh. INFORMATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INDEX OF THE RATIO OF NEUTROPHILS TO LYMPHOCYTES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS //New Day in Medicine 2(40)2022 66-68 https://cutt.ly/QAujjuO
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