Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA
2. Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Lexington Kentucky USA
3. Hagyard Equine Medical Institute Lexington Kentucky USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe neutrophil‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in human medicine is an objective biomarker that reflects prognosis. The NLR as an independent biomarker to help predict nonsurvival in hospitalized neonatal foals has not been thoroughly interrogated.Objectives/HypothesisRetrospectively evaluate if the NLR at admission is associated with nonsurvival in sick hospitalized foals <4 days old. We hypothesized that a lower NLR will be associated with nonsurvival.AnimalsOne thousand one hundred ninety‐six client‐owned foals <4 days old of any breed and sex: 993 hospitalized foals and 203 healthy foals.MethodsRetrospective multicenter study. Medical records of foals presenting to 3 equine referral hospitals were reviewed. Foals were included if they had complete CBCs, sepsis scores, and outcome data. The NLR was calculated by dividing the absolute neutrophil count by the absolute lymphocyte count. Data were analyzed by nonparametric methods and univariate analysis.ResultsOf the 993 sick hospitalized foals, 686 were sick nonseptic and 307 were septic. The median NLR was lower in sick hospitalized foals (median [95% confidence interval], 3.55 [0.5‐13.9]) compared with healthy foals (6.61 [3.06‐18.1]). Septic foals had the lowest NLR (2.00 [0.20‐9.71]). The NLR was lower in nonsurviving (1.97 [1.67‐2.45]) compared with surviving foals (4.10 [3.76‐4.33]). Nonsurviving septic foals had the lowest NLR (1.47 [1.70‐3.01]). Foals with a NLR of <3.06 or <1.6 at admission had odds ratio of 3.21 (2.24‐4.29) and 4.03 (2.86‐5.67) for nonsurvival, respectively.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceA NLR < 3.06 at admission in sick hospitalized foals is readily available and clinically useful variable to provide prognostic information.
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