Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (N L R) as a predictor of the length of hospital stay in patients with acute cholecystitis.
Methods: From November 2020 to April 2021, a cross-sectional
observational study was conducted at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center's
Ward-3 in Karachi. Patients with acute cholecystitis diagnosed by clinical
history, examination, and ultrasonography were included; they ranged in age
from 30 to 50. All were given painkillers, antibiotics, and intravenous fluids.
After six weeks, an interval cholecystectomy was scheduled, and hospital discharge
was decided by the resolution of tenderness, normalisation of temperature, and
normalisation of pulse. The length of hospitalisation was compared for patients
with N L R ≤3 (normal) and Greater-than
3 (deranged). S P S,S Version 25 was used to record and analyse information on
the length of stay, age, gender, clinical findings, and differential leukocyte
count.
Results: A total of ninety patients were included: ten males
(11.11%) and eighty females (88.88%). Patients with deranged ratios were
sixty-five (72.22%) and normal ratios were twenty-five (27.77%). The length of
hospital stay was recorded as five to eight days for deranged ratio and three
to five days for the normal ratio respectively. Ten patients (11.11%) had
gangrenous gall bladder and underwent open cholecystectomy.
Conclusion: In this study, patients with neutrophil to lymphocyte
ratio greater than three had advanced acute cholecystitis and underwent open
surgery. Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio of greater than three corresponds to
longer hospital stays and complications.
Author
(s) Details
Munira Murtaza
Khomusi
Surgical Unit II, Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
Sughra Perveen
Liaquat Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Thatta, Pakistan.
Mazhar Iqbal
Surgical Unit II, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, Pakistan.
Tanweer Ahmed
Surgical Unit I, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, Pakistan.
Uzma Shamim Seth
Department of General Surgery, Jinnah Medical and Dental College, Pakistan.
Jehangir Ali
New Mowassat Hospital, Kuwait.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v5/4150
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