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Table 3 Effect of biochemichal inflammation markers for spontaneous ureteral stone passage

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

 

SP(−)

SP(+)

p

WBC (103/μL)

8,4 + 2,3

9,1 + 2,4

0,261

RDW (%)

15,5 + 2,4

15,4 + 1,5

0,657

NLR (%)

2,8 + 1,7

2,9 + 1,7

0,821

MPV (fL)

8,7 + 0,6

8,5 + 1,3

0,721

CRP (mg/L)

9,0 + 8,2

11,5 + 15,4

0,875

Sedimentation (mm/h)

11,8 + 7

14,7 + 11,7

0,558

Procalcitonin (pg/ml)

207 + 145,1

132,7 + 28,1

0,000

Leucocyturia (+)(%)

58,3%

20%

0,004

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