1. The Monocyte‐to‐Lymphocyte Ratio Was Associated With Intraplaque Neovascularization of the Carotid Artery on AngioPLUS
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Mingfeng Zhai, Xiao Sun, Jian Wang, Jimei Xu, Fuqin Bian, Menglin Wu, Yafei Yang, Hongwei Chen, and Jinghong Lu
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angio planewave ultrasensitive imaging ,carotid plaque ,intraplaque neovascularization ,lymphocytes ,monocyte–lymphocyte ratio ,monocytes ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Background The monocyte–lymphocyte ratio (MLR) is a hematological test parameter that reflects the status of both monocytes and lymphocytes as inflammatory cells. This study aims to investigate the relationship between MLR and carotid intraplaque neovascularization (IPN) in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Methods We performed the Angio Planewave Ultrasensitive (AngioPLUS) screening for patients with carotid plaques. The carotid plaque stability was evaluated by semiquantitative visual grading of carotid IPN. Binary logistic regression models were performed to determine the associations between different clinical and laboratory indicators and the presence of high IPN. Results A total of 160 patients were eventually enrolled with 99 in the low IPN group (Scores 0–1) and 61 in the high IPN group (Score 2). Univariate logistic regression showed that age, monocytes, lymphocytes, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), fibrinogen, d‐dimmer, and MLR were significantly associated with the presence of high IPN (all p
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- 2024
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