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Basic Science and Pathogenesis
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Basic Science and Pathogenesis

2025
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Overview
Neutrophils play a role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and AD-related dementias (AD/ADRD), and prior research has shown that the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), a marker of neutrophil-mediated inflammation, is associated with the risk of future dementia. To date, studies looking at this relationship have used small cohorts. We address whether this is generalizable to larger populations using electronic health records (EHR) data from all six sites of NYU Langone Hospitals METHOD: Our study window ranged from 2011-2023. NLR values were obtained from laboratory test results. For each patient, the first NLR obtained was used; the associated date was taken to be the time origin. The outcome was AD/ADRD incidence, defined using ICD-codes over the same study window at least 6 months post-baseline. Cause-specific Cox regression was used to determine the independent association of log-transformed NLR values with the risk of future AD/ADRD adjusting for demographic and clinical confounders and with death as a censoring event. To account for confounding effects of covariates, the Cox model was weighted by the predicted probabilities of all adjusting covariates on binarized NLR (\"high\" if >median, \"low\" if