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Table 3 Predictive effect of NMLR and NLR, PLR and lactate levels on mortality after cardiopulmonary resuscitation

From: The relationship between the level of NMLR on admission and the prognosis of patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a retrospective observational study

 

Overall (n = 955)

Survival (n = 497)

Death (n = 458)

p

NLR

5.84 [3.02, 11.80]

5.15 [2.80, 9.57]

6.72 [3.31, 14.13]

 < 0.001

PLR

156.02 [93.07, 273.16]

149.12 [92.99, 251.23]

163.63 [93.75, 315.33]

0.078

NMLR

6.40 [3.34, 12.61]

5.67 [3.08, 10.17]

7.30 [3.64, 15.01]

 < 0.001

lactate

2.80 [1.70, 5.10]

2.40 [1.50, 4.30]

3.50 [1.80, 6.50]

 < 0.001

  1. NLR, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; PLR, platelet to lymphocyte rate; NMLR, the (neutrophil + monocyte)/lymphocyte ratio