“…In ammation has been associated with many diseases, such as acute myocardial infarction, chronic heart failure, metabolic disorders, cancer and other cardiovascular disease [12,24,25]. Currently, many in ammatory biomarkers have been used to investigate the relationship between in ammatory response and CAD, including white blood cell count, hs-CRP, PLR, NLR, MPV and interleukin-1 [12][13][14]16]. Furthermore, unlike several comorbidities and cardiovascular risk factors used by the Framingham Coronary Heart Disease Risk Score and the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Algorithm [26], some researchers have studied potential novel risk scores that also include in ammatory markers, such as the PLR and NLR values, which have also provided useful information for predicting cardiovascular events in patients with CAD [16,27,28].…”