Association between neutrophil count and the risk of cardiovascular disease: A community-based cohort study in Taiwan
Kuang-Chung Wang, Chu-Lin Lin, Chun-Chieh Lin, Yun-Tzu Lee, Le-Yin Hsu, Kuo-Liong Chien, Tzu-Lin Yeh, Aleksandra Klisic, Aleksandra Klisic, Aleksandra Klisic, Aleksandra Klisic

TL;DR
Higher neutrophil counts are linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk in a long-term study of Taiwanese adults.
Contribution
This study confirms the association between neutrophil count and CVD risk in a Taiwanese population, expanding prior findings mainly from Caucasians.
Findings
A higher neutrophil count was independently associated with increased CVD risk (HR 1.42, 95% CI 1.03–1.94).
The association remained consistent in subgroup and sensitivity analyses.
400 new-onset CVD cases were recorded over a 22-year follow-up period.
Abstract
Neutrophil count is associated with atherosclerotic plaque formation and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). As previous studies have been predominantly conducted in Caucasians, the significance of neutrophil count as a clinical factor in CVD in other ethnicities remain unclear. A total of 2,955 participants from the Chin-Shan Community Cardiovascular Study(CCCC), who had no established CVD diagnosis and missing data, were enrolled in this study and followed from 1990–1991–2013. We use Cox regression models to calculate hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) to evaluate the association between neutrophil count and CVD risk. Subgroup analyses were performed based on sex and age, while sensitivity analyses were conducted by excluding participants with extreme values. Over a median follow-up period of 22 years, 400 cases of new-onset CVD were recorded. Cox proportional hazards…
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TopicsInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention · Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
