Prognostic utility of blood inflammation biomarkers before and after treatment on the survival of patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer undergoing stereotactic body radiotherapy

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Fang Fang, Zhen Jia, Hongliang Xie, Yangsen Cao, Xiaofei Zhu, Xiao Yu Yang, Xueling Guo, Huojun Zhang
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Abstract

Background and Objective

The neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet–lymphocyte ratio (PLR) were significant and succinct indicators of systemic inflammation. We assessed the influence of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) on NLR and PLR in patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (LA-NSCLC).

Methods

We reviewed the medical data of patients with LA-NSCLC who underwent SBRT between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2018. NLR and PLR values recorded at pre- and post-SBRT were examined. We assessed the correlation between pre/post-SBRT NLR and PLR and survival outcomes. The decision tree evaluation was conducted using Chi-square automatic detection.

Results

In total, 213 patients were included in the study with a median follow-up duration of 40.00 (ranging from 5.28 to 100.70) months. Upon dichotomization by a median, we identified that post-SBRT NLR > 5.5 and post-SBRT PLR > 382.0 were negatively associated with shorter overall survival (OS). In the multivariate assessment, post-SBRT PLR > 382.0 was the only factor. Based on post-SBRT PLR, tumor locations, and tumor stage, we categorized patients into low, medium, or high-risk groups.

Conclusions

Post-SBRT PLR > 382.0 correlated with survival in patients undergoing SBRT. The decision tree model might play a role in future risk stratification to guide the clinical practice of individualized SBRT for LA-NSCLC.

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接受立体定向体外放射治疗的局部晚期非小细胞肺癌患者治疗前后血液炎症生物标志物对生存期的预后作用
背景和目的 中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比值(NLR)和血小板-淋巴细胞比值(PLR)是全身炎症的重要而简洁的指标。我们评估了立体定向体放射治疗(SBRT)对局部晚期非小细胞肺癌(LA-NSCLC)患者 NLR 和 PLR 的影响。 方法 我们回顾了2013年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间接受SBRT的LA-NSCLC患者的医疗数据。检查了SBRT前后记录的NLR和PLR值。我们评估了SBRT前后NLR和PLR与生存结果之间的相关性。决策树评估采用Chi-square自动检测法进行。 结果 总共有 213 名患者被纳入研究,中位随访时间为 40.00 个月(从 5.28 个月到 100.70 个月不等)。按中位数进行二分后,我们发现,SBRT 后 NLR > 5.5 和 PLR > 382.0 与较短的总生存期(OS)呈负相关。在多变量评估中,SBRT 后 PLR > 382.0 是唯一的因素。根据SBRT后PLR、肿瘤位置和肿瘤分期,我们将患者分为低、中、高风险组。 结论 SBRT 后 PLR > 382.0 与接受 SBRT 患者的生存率相关。决策树模型可能会在未来的风险分层中发挥作用,为LA-NSCLC的个体化SBRT临床实践提供指导。
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Clinical Respiratory Journal
Clinical Respiratory Journal 医学-呼吸系统
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Overview Effective with the 2016 volume, this journal will be published in an online-only format. Aims and Scope The Clinical Respiratory Journal (CRJ) provides a forum for clinical research in all areas of respiratory medicine from clinical lung disease to basic research relevant to the clinic. We publish original research, review articles, case studies, editorials and book reviews in all areas of clinical lung disease including: Asthma Allergy COPD Non-invasive ventilation Sleep related breathing disorders Interstitial lung diseases Lung cancer Clinical genetics Rhinitis Airway and lung infection Epidemiology Pediatrics CRJ provides a fast-track service for selected Phase II and Phase III trial studies. Keywords Clinical Respiratory Journal, respiratory, pulmonary, medicine, clinical, lung disease, Abstracting and Indexing Information Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing) Embase (Elsevier) Health & Medical Collection (ProQuest) Health Research Premium Collection (ProQuest) HEED: Health Economic Evaluations Database (Wiley-Blackwell) Hospital Premium Collection (ProQuest) Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM) ProQuest Central (ProQuest) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SCOPUS (Elsevier)
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