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Table 1 Comparison of case and control groups’s sosyodemographic characteristics and biochemichal inflammation markers

From: Can serum procalcitonin levels be useful in predicting spontaneous ureteral stone passage?

 

Case Group

Control Group

P

Age (years)

37,1 ± 10,2

33,9 ± 8,3

0,159

Gender

Male 38 (70,4%)

Male 27 (81,8%)

0,233

BMI (kg/m2)

26,5 ± 4,1

24,8 ± 5,1

0,245

WBC (103/μL)

8,8 ± 2,3

8,0 ± 1,9

0,553

RDW (%)

15,5 ± 1,9

12,8 ± 0,9

0,000

NLR (%)

2,8 ± 1,7

2,0 ± 0,3

0,009

MPV (fL)

8,6 ± 1,0

8,5 ± 0,7

0,451

CRP (mg/L)

10,4 ± 12,6

4,0 ± 1,1

0,088

Sedimentation (mm/h)

13,4 ± 9,9

4,2 ± 1,3

0,000

Procalcitonin (pg/ml)

165,7 ± 104,7

128,2 ± 36,6

0,004

Bacteriuria (+)

3,7%

0%

0,524

Leucocyturia (+)

37%

0%

0,000

  1. BMI Body mass index; WBC White blood cell; NLR Neutrophil-lymphocite ratio; MPV Mean platelet volume; CRP C-reactive protein