Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts Infections in First Week of Acute Pancreatitis

Author:

Kumbhar Gauri1,Kurien Reuben Thomas1,Joseph A J1,Simon Ebby George1,Dutta Amit Kumar1,Goel Ashish1,Whitcomb David1,Chowdhury Sudipta Dhar1

Affiliation:

1. Christian Medical College

Abstract

Abstract

Background Differentiating infections from sterile inflammation is crucial in early AP management. Aim This study aimed to analyse the source, microbiological profile, and impact of infections in AP and to assess the capability of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio(NLR) and procalcitonin to discriminate between sterile inflammation and infections in the first week of illness. Methods Consecutive patients presenting within 5 days of symptom onset were included. Microbiological profiles and serious adverse events(SAEs:in-hospital mortality or discharge in critical state)were analysed. Blood count obtained at fever onset was used for calculating the NLR. The ability of NLR and procalcitonin to discriminate infection from sterile inflammation in the first week was assessed. Results Of 505 AP patients, 150 developed fevers. 48(32%)had sterile inflammation while 102(68%)had infections. Within infections,44 had infected pancreatic necrosis, 68 had extra-pancreatic infections,and 10 had both.Lower respiratory tract infection was the most common extra-pancreatic infection.Of 54 patients with culture-positive infections, 36(66.7%)had grown multidrug-resistant(MDR) organisms. Fungal isolates were identified in 5 patients. Patients with infections had higher SAE incidence(21.6% vs 4.2%,p = 0.007)than those with sterile inflammation. The SAE incidence was higher with MDR infections than those without MDR(37.5% vs 9.3%,p < 0.01).Most patients(n = 98,65.3%) developed fever during the first week of illness(sterile inflammation(n = 43)& infections(n = 55)).NLR demonstrated good accuracy in discriminating infections from sterile inflammation in the first week(AUROC 0.70,p = 0.001),outperforming procalcitonin(AUROC 0.54,p = 0.58). Conclusions Infections in AP occur early in the course of illness. NLR could serve as a reliable biomarker to distinguish infections from sterile inflammation in the early course of AP,aiding timely management. Patients with MDR infections have higher serious adverse outcomes.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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