Research Article

Platelet-Lymphocyte and Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio for Prediction of Hospital Outcomes in Patients with Abdominal Trauma

Table 6

Bivariate correlations between biomarker ratios, injury severity scores, and transfused blood units.

GCSSIBlood units transfusedISSRTSTRISSPLRFASILA scoreLactate (1)Lactate (2)

PLR
 Pearson’s correlation0.12−0.10−0.12−0.110.110.071−0.14−0.03−0.15
 Sig. (2-tailed)0.0010.0040.0100.0010.0010.0330.0010.250.001
1145113246911681050102511788891062590
NLR
 Pearson’s correlation0.011−0.02−0.084−0.017−0.019−0.0330.631−0.03− 0.005−0.04
 Sig. (2-tailed)0.7140.410.0690.5600.5370.2930.0010.430.870.36
1143113046911661049102411768891061590

Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed); lactate: (1) first reading of serum lactate and (2) second reading. RTS: revised trauma score; TRISS: trauma injury severity score; ISS: injury severity score; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; SI: shock index.