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Bratislava Medical Journal Vol.124, No.1, p.42–46, 2023

Title: Neutrophil‑to‑lymphocyte ratio as a marker of inflammation in restless legs syndrome during pregnancy
Author: Mustafa KARADENIZ, Merve Hazal SER, Mecbure NALBANTOGLU, Feray Bolukbasi TUMAY, Nevin YILMAZ, Serdar ACIKGOZ, Gulcin Benbir SENEL

Abstract: PURPOSE: The pregnancy is accepted as an independent risk factor for restless legs syndrome/Willis–Ekbom disease (RLS/WED). The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) was recently reported in the pathophysiology of RLS/WED. In this report, we investigated the relationship between the presence of RLS/WED and the levels of NLR in pregnancy.
METHODS: We included 268 pregnant women attending routine prenatal visits; 148 women had RLS/WED, and 120 women without RLS/WED were the control group. A pre-formed questionnaire was administered to all participants regarding demographic characteristics, habitual behaviors, detailed medical history and questions about RLS/WED including disease duration, severity, and family history. Laboratory investigations were performed in all participants regarding the complete blood count, NLR, fasting blood glucose, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, ferritin, and total iron binding capacity.
RESULTS: NLR was significantly higher in pregnant women with RLS/WED as compared to those without it (3.9±0.9 versus 3.5±1.1, p=0.039). Smoking was also significantly more common in pregnant women with RLS/WED (p=0.022). NLR significantly increased as the gestational period progressed, even after the adjustments for age, BMI, and smoking (p=0.035). Higher NLR in pregnant women with RLS/WED was especially prominent in the 3rd trimester, although the difference was not significant.
CONCLUSION: These results may suggest that an increased inflammation demonstrated by the increased NLR, may, in part, play a role in higher prevalence of RLS/WED in pregnancy, especially in late gestational weeks (Tab. 2, Fig. 1, Ref. 34). Text in PDF www.elis.sk


Keywords: neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease, pregnancy, inflammation
Published online: 15-Dec-2022
Year: 2023, Volume: 124, Issue: 1 Page From: 42, Page To: 46
doi:10.4149/BLL_2023_006


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