2018
DOI: 10.4149/bll_2018_023
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The effects of smoking on neutrophil/lymphocyte, platelet/ /lymphocyte ratios

Abstract: As a result of our study, an increase in the NLR which is used as a systemic inflammatory marker, a decrease in the PLR and an increase in the MPV/Plt ratio which indicates thromboembolism risk were found for the smoker group (Tab. 3, Ref. 32).

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“…Tobacco exposure could affect white blood cell composition, and the difference in associations between the overall population, low‐risk and never smokers can be explained by the relationship between smoking and white blood cell composition. Indeed, previous studies reported that NLR was significantly higher in smokers than non‐smokers . Similarly, in our study, the proportion of current smokers increased as NLR value increased, but the proportion of current smokers decreased in both men and women as PLR value increased (Tables S1–S3, Supporting information).…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Tobacco exposure could affect white blood cell composition, and the difference in associations between the overall population, low‐risk and never smokers can be explained by the relationship between smoking and white blood cell composition. Indeed, previous studies reported that NLR was significantly higher in smokers than non‐smokers . Similarly, in our study, the proportion of current smokers increased as NLR value increased, but the proportion of current smokers decreased in both men and women as PLR value increased (Tables S1–S3, Supporting information).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Indeed, previous studies reported that NLR was significantly higher in smokers than non-smokers. 12,13 Similarly, in our study, the proportion of current smokers increased as NLR value increased, but the proportion of current smokers decreased in both men and women as PLR value increased (-Tables S1-S3, Supporting information). However, a significant association between the highest NLR quintile and the risk of lung cancer mortality was still observed in both the low-risk group and in never smokers.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is a type of brain injury that develops as a result of thrombotic or embolic occlusion of the brain's blood flow and is affected by inflammatory processes (4). Complete blood count (CBC) parameters and the proportional values obtained from these parameters were reported to have diagnostic values as biomarkers (5)(6)(7)(8). From the perspective of an ED physician, tests such as a CBC are simply components of routine practice and often have no direct impact on ED applications or diagnostic/prognostic value (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies using various biomarkers have shown that smoking increases systemic inflammation (4)(5)(6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%