Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as an adjunct to CA-125 for the diagnosis of endometriosis

Objective To investigate the clinical value of differential white blood cell counts and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), by themselves or as adjunct to CA-125, in the diagnosis of endometriosis. Design Retrospective study. Setting University Medical Center. Patient(s) Two hundred thirty-one pat...

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Hauptverfasser: Cho, SiHyun, M.D, Cho, Hanbyoul, M.D, Nam, Anna, M.D, Kim, Hye Yeon, M.D, Choi, Young Sik, M.D, Park, Ki Hyun, M.D, Cho, Dong Je, M.D, Lee, Byung Seok, M.D
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description Objective To investigate the clinical value of differential white blood cell counts and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), by themselves or as adjunct to CA-125, in the diagnosis of endometriosis. Design Retrospective study. Setting University Medical Center. Patient(s) Two hundred thirty-one patients with endometriosis, 145 patients with benign ovarian tumors, and 384 healthy controls participated in this study. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Sensitivities and specificities of differential white blood cell (WBC) counts, NLR, serum CA-125, and the combined marker (NLR and serum CA-125) were evaluated by receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Result(s) The mean NLR and the combined marker in patients with endometriosis were significantly higher than those in patients without endometriosis. The NLR was able to discriminate patients with endometriosis from those with benign ovarian tumors and from healthy controls, and 25 of the 38 endometriosis patients (65.8%) with minimal-to-mild disease exceeded the cutoff value. The combined marker had a sensitivity of 69.3% and specificity of 83.9% with a cutoff value of 55.7, showing 13.5% increase in sensitivity but 8.9% decrease in specificity when compared with serum CA-125 at a cutoff level of 35 IU/mL. The elevated combined marker detected 16 patients with endometriosis (42.1%) with minimal-to-mild disease, whereas only 10 patients (26.3%) had their serum CA-125 levels at more than 35 IU/mL. Conclusion(s) Measurement of NLR and the combined marker may be used as simple and easily obtained diagnostic markers for endometriosis.
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Biological and medical sciences
CA-125
CA-125 Antigen - blood
diagnosis
Endometriosis
Endometriosis - blood
Endometriosis - diagnosis
Endometriosis - immunology
Female
Female genital diseases
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Lymphocyte Count
lymphocytes
Medical sciences
Neutrophils
Non tumoral diseases
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Predictive Value of Tests
Retrospective Studies
ROC Curve
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