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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
The relationship between leukocyte to albumin ratio and atrial fibrillation severity
Research
Zhi-Quan Wang1  Fabrice Yves Ndjana Lessomo1  Qian Fan2  Chishimba Mukuka3 
[1] Cardiovascular Internal Medicine, Cardiology Department, Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan, China;Cardiovascular Internal Medicine, Cardiology Department, Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan, China;Cardiology Department, The second affiliated hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Shandong, China;MANSA General Hospital, Mansa, Zambia;
关键词: Atrial fibrillation;    Severity of illness;    Leukocyte count;    Albumin;    CHA2DS2-VASC score;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12872-023-03097-y
 received in 2022-08-30, accepted in 2023-01-27,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAn increased leukocyte count is a sign of inflammation and has been demonstrated to be a predisposing factor and complication of atrial fibrillation. Similarly, albumin, the major protein in the serum, is also considered an acute phase reactant protein that has osmotic and anti-inflammatory properties, and a low albumin level is a known factor associated with severity in many pathologies, including atrial fibrillation. The neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) and other emerging leukocyte counts/albumin ratios have been reliable systemic inflammation-based predictors of mortality and complications in various diseases, but they have not yet been used with atrial fibrillation. This study’s aim was to explore whether the leukocyte to albumin ratio could also serve as a useful index in estimating atrial fibrillation severity, including the severity of atrial fibrillation secondary to stroke, to provide a new and more objective tool than the conventional and medical history-based CHA2DS2–VASc score.Materials and methodsData were retrospectively collected from the Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital database from January 1st to December 31st, 2021. The patients were classified into 2 groups: Group 1-low severity and Group 2- moderate to high severity, and diverse statistical analyses were conducted to evaluate the relationship between the leukocyte-to-albumin ratio and AF severity.ResultsOnly 2329 test subjects met the inclusion criteria. We had 727 test subjects (381 males and 346 females) categorized into the low severity cohort and 1601 test subjects (932 males and 670 females) in the moderate to high severity group. The difference in mean age between the two groups was significant (95% CI [−2.682 to −0.154] p = 0.028), and the difference in the LAR mean rank between the two groups was significant (p = 0.00). The Chi-square test of association yielded the following results: the relationship between the LAR level and category of severity was statistically significant (p = 0.00), and the Mantel‒Haenszel statistic association odds ratio was OR = 0.657. 95% CI OR [0.549–0.787] p = 0.000. The association between sex and atrial fibrillation severity also reached statistical significance. However, sex and LAR were found to be independent factors in atrial fibrillation (Chi-square p value = 0.564).ConclusionIt has been demonstrated throughout this investigation that the leukocyte to albumin ratio could provide key clues in clinical practice and contribute to thromboembolism risk assessment in the setting of atrial fibrillation.

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© The Author(s) 2023

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