Abstract
Inflammation, as one of the common factors contributing to erythropoietin
treatment resistance, is lately being assessed by using new markers of
inflammation, which are platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and neutrophil to
lymphocyte ratio (NLR). Their association with this therapy has not been
fully investigated. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the
relationship between PLR, NLR and erythropoietin therapy responsiveness.
Methods: A cross sectional study included 90 hemodialysis patients who
underwent physical examination, biochemical analysis and calculation of
erythropoietin hyporesponsiveness index (EHRI). Results: It is shown that
EHRI has a statistically significant positive correlation with PLR (p <
0.01) and negative correlation with hemoglobin levels (p < 0.01).
Significant differences for logarithmically converted EHRI and PLR (p <
0.05) have been found but not for EHRI and NLR (p=0.13). Conclusion: 4 PLR,
together with NLR could be used in assessing not only inflammation, but also
erythropoietin resistance in hemodialysis patients.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia