Research Article

Low Lymphocyte-to-Monocyte Ratio as a Possible Predictor of an Unfavourable Clinical Outcome in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke after Mechanical Thrombectomy

Table 3

Univariate logistic regression analysis for an unfavourable outcome.

OR95% CI

Age1.1041.062–1.148<0.001
Female1.8621.024–3.3880.042
Hypertension3.1931.506–6.7720.002
Coronary heart disease2.6611.411–5.0190.002
Atrial fibrillation2.5541.310–4.9790.006
Diabetes mellitus2.5371.230–5.2400.012
Stroke/TIA3.8331.374–10.6880.010
Admission NIHSS1,1341.078–1.192<0.001
Cardioembolic1.9131.049–3.4900.034
Carotid T7.3722.124–25.5800.002
Lymphocyte count (×109/L)0.9650.935–0.9950.020
RDW-CV (%)1.3420.980–1.8360.060
LMR0.8600.745–0.9930.037
PNR0.8340.645–1.0790.165

Abbreviations: CI: confidence interval; LMR: lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio; NIHSS: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; OR: odds ratio; PNR: platelet-to-neutrophil ratio; RDW-CV: red blood cell distribution width coefficient of variation; TIA: transient ischemic attack.