Systemic immune-inflammatory markers and long-term prognosis after revascularization in Moyamoya disease: a retrospective study
Shuang Wang, Wei Liu, Yuanren Zhai, Chenglong Liu, Peicong Ge, Dong Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how immune-inflammatory markers predict long-term outcomes in Moyamoya disease patients after surgery.
Contribution
The study identifies LMR as a novel predictor of long-term prognosis in Moyamoya disease patients post-revascularization.
Findings
Higher NLR and lower LMR were associated with unfavorable long-term prognosis.
High LMR levels were linked to a lower risk of poor outcomes.
The model using LMR achieved an AUC of 0.750 for predicting prognosis.
Abstract
Systemic immune-inflammatory markers combine various individual inflammatory cell parameters to comprehensively explore their relationship with the development and long-term outcomes of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and oncological disorders. The systemic immune-inflammatory marker index has not been extensively studied in terms of its impact on the long-term prognosis following cerebral revascularization in MMD patients. Our research aims to address this gap and improve the prediction of long-term outcomes for these patients. We included 851 patients with Moyamoya disease who underwent cerebral revascularization at our medical center from 2009 to 2021. Systemic immune-inflammatory markers were calculated based on routine blood test results at admission, and follow-up was conducted for over 6 months after surgery. During monitoring and upon release, we evaluated patient neurological…
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TopicsHistorical and socio-economic studies of Spain and related regions
