A226 NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AT DIAGNOSIS PREDICTS COLONOSCOPIC ACTIVITY IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (PIBD)

B. Aziz, R. Belaghi, H. Huynh, K. Jacobson, D. Mack, C. Deslandres, A. Otley, J. deBruyn, W. El-Matary, E. Crowley, M. Sherlock, N Ahmed, A. Griffiths, T. Walters, E. Wine
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Abstract Background Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been recently identified as a potential biomarker for several autoimmune conditions. NLR predicts disease activity in adults with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) but had not been studied in pediatric IBD. Aims Investigate the link between NLR and baseline colonoscopic disease activity in UC and CD, the need for surgery or admission, and one-year therapy response in children. Methods Pediatric IBD patients were prospectively enrolled into the CIDsCaNN database [Canada-wide inception cohort for pediatric patients with IBD]. The cohort included patients diagnosed between 2003–2022 based on ileocolonoscopy, histopathology, and established diagnostic criteria. Patients were excluded if they had other conditions affecting NLR, such as neoplasms and autoimmune diseases. Endoscopic disease activity was assessed using the Mayo endoscopic score (MES; dichotomized as low (0, 1) or high activity (2, 3)) in UC and SES-CD score (as continuous variable) in CD. Logistic regression was used to test the link between predictors and binary outcomes. Simple linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between continuous variables. Results 576 UC and 1076 CD patients ampersand:003C18 years old were included. In UC, baseline NLR was significantly associated with baseline MES in univariate and multivariable logistic regression (multivariable OR= 1.5, 95% CI= 1.1–1.99, p= 0.019; Table). Patients with high-activity MES have significantly higher neutrophils (p= 0.0003), but lymphocytes wasn't different between the two groups. In CD, NLR was significantly correlated with SES-CD score in univariate and multivariable simple linear regression (multivariable coefficient= 1.4, 95% CI= 0.7–2.2, pampersand:003C0.0001; Fig1). Additionally, NLR predicted biologic-free remission in the CD cohort only in univariate analysis. NLR did not predict other the need for admission or surgery either in UC or CD. Conclusions Pediatric IBD patients with higher baseline NLR had a higher endoscopic disease activity. This establishes the significance of NLR as a non-invasive biomarker to help direct clinical decision making. This association suggests a role for neutrophils, as innate immunity cells in the acute stage of inflammation. Multivariable logistic regression of the relation between baseline labs in pediatric UC and Mayo endoscopic score Variables OR Standard error p value 95% CI NLR 1.45 0.23 0.02 1.06 - 1.99 Albumin 0.91 0.03 0.002 0.85 - 0.96 Year of diagnosis 1.10 0.14 0.48 0.85 - 1.41 Extra intestinal manifestations 0.61 0.28 0.28 0.25 - 1.49 Scatter plot demonstrating the relationship between baseline NLR and baseline SES-CD score Funding Agencies C.H.I.L.D.
A226 诊断时中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞的比率可预测小儿炎症性肠病(PIBD)的结肠镜活动性
摘要 背景 中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率(NLR)最近被确定为几种自身免疫疾病的潜在生物标志物。NLR 可预测成人炎症性肠病(IBD)的疾病活动性,但尚未对小儿 IBD 进行研究。目的 研究 NLR 与 UC 和 CD 的基线结肠镜疾病活动性、手术或入院需求以及儿童一年治疗反应之间的联系。方法 将小儿 IBD 患者前瞻性地纳入 CIDsCaNN 数据库(加拿大范围内的小儿 IBD 患者初始队列)。该队列包括 2003-2022 年间根据回结肠镜检查、组织病理学和既定诊断标准确诊的患者。如果患者患有影响 NLR 的其他疾病,如肿瘤和自身免疫性疾病,则将其排除在外。内镜下疾病活动度的评估采用梅奥内镜评分(MES;二分法为低活动度(0,1)或高活动度(2,3))(UC)和 SES-CD 评分(连续变量)(CD)。逻辑回归用于检验预测因素与二元结果之间的联系。简单线性回归用于分析连续变量之间的关系。结果 纳入了 576 名 UC 患者和 1076 名 CD 患者,年龄均为 18 岁。在单变量和多变量逻辑回归中,UC 患者的基线 NLR 与基线 MES 显著相关(多变量 OR= 1.5,95% CI= 1.1-1.99,p= 0.019;表)。高活性 MES 患者的中性粒细胞明显更高(p= 0.0003),但两组患者的淋巴细胞没有差异。在 CD 中,NLR 在单变量和多变量简单线性回归中与 SES-CD 评分显著相关(多变量系数= 1.4,95% CI=0.7-2.2,pampersand:003C0.0001;图 1)。此外,NLR仅在单变量分析中预测CD队列中的无生物缓解。NLR 不能预测 UC 或 CD 患者是否需要入院或手术。结论 基线 NLR 较高的小儿 IBD 患者的内镜下疾病活动度较高。这证明了 NLR 作为非侵入性生物标志物的重要性,有助于指导临床决策。这种关联表明,中性粒细胞是炎症急性期的先天免疫细胞。小儿 UC 基线实验室指标与梅奥内镜评分关系的多变量逻辑回归 变量 OR 标准误差 p 值 95% CI NLR 1.45 0.23 0.02 1.06 - 1.99 白蛋白 0.91 0.03 0.002 0.85 - 0.96 诊断年份 1.10 0.14 0.48 0.85 - 1.41 肠外表现 0.61 0.28 0.28 0.25 - 1.49 散点图显示基线 NLR 与基线 SES-CD 评分之间的关系 资助机构 C.H.I.L.D.
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