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Table 1 Inflammation-based prognostic scores

From: Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and platelet to lymphocyte ratio are superior to other inflammation-based prognostic scores in predicting the mortality of patients with gastrointestinal perforation

Scoring systems

Score

Glasgow Prognostic Score

 

 CRP (≤ 10 mg l−1) and albumin (≥ 35 g l−1)

0

 CRP (≤ 10 mg l−1) and albumin (< 35 g l−1)

1

 CRP (> 10 mg l−1) and albumin (≥ 35 g l−1)

1

 CRP (> 10 mg l−1) and albumin (< 35 g l−1)

2

Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio

 

 Neutrophil count: lymphocyte count

 

Plt to lymphocyte ratio

 

 Plt count: lymphocyte count

 

Prognostic Index

 

 CRP (≤ 10 mg l−1) and white blood cell count (≤ 11 × 109 l−1)

0

 CRP (≤ 10 mg l−1) and white blood cell count (> 11 × 109 l−1)

1

 CRP (> 10 mg l−1) and white blood cell count (≤ 11 × 109 l−1)

1

 CRP (>10 mg l−1) and white blood cell count (>11 × 109 l−1)

2

Prognostic Nutritional Index

 

 Albumin (g l−1) + 5 × total lymphocyte count 109 l−1

 
  1. CRP C-reactive protein, Plt platelet