Relationship between peripheral blood inflammatory markers and abnormal lipid metabolism in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Objective To explore the relationship between peripheral blood inflammatory markers and abnormal lipid metabolism in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS).Methods A total of 191 patients with PCOS were included,including 95 patients with normal lipids and 96 patients with abnormal lipids.Serum inflammatory markers and other related indicators were compared between the two groups,and Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between inflammatory markers and lipid metabolism.Results The levels of serum inflammatory markers in dyslipidemia group were higher than those in normal group(P<0.05).The ratio of neutrophil to lymphocyte(NLR),derived neutrophil to lymphocyte(dNLR),and systemic immunoinflammatory index(SⅡ)were positively correlated with abnormal lipid metabolism in PCOS patients(P<0.05),but the ratio of platelet to lymphocyte(PLR)was not correlated with PCOS patients(P>0.05).Conclusion NLR,dNLR and SⅡ were associated with abnormal lipid metabolism in PCOS patients.