Prognostic nutritional index (PNI) correlates with survival in head and neck cancer patients more precisely than other nutritional markers - real world data.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Imre Uri, Angéla Horváth, László Tamás, Gábor Polony, Kornél Dános
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Purpose: The survival benefit with higher body mass index (BMI) of patients suffering from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is documented as BMI paradox. As the early re-nourishment of high-risk patients determine survival, we searched for a nutritional status marker suitable for everyday screening. Grouping patients based on the 8th Edition of TNM Classification, we investigated for the first time the candidate nutritional status markers among TNM8 subgroups, including the newly introduced p16 positive oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer (OPSCC) patients.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study enrolling 661 patients and collecting anthropometric indices, laboratory parameters, clinical scores, nutritional risk scores. To discover the best one for screening survival analyses and correlation tests were executed.

Results: By performing univariate Cox regression, we found three nutritional markers significantly correlating with overall survival (OS) and cancer specific survival (CSS): BMI at diagnosis, percent of weight loss over six months and prognostic nutritional index (PNI). The latter proved to be independent of tumor stage. p16 negative OPSCC patient's OS and CSS did not correlate with BMI, but it did correlate with PNI and percent of weight loss. BMI was the only marker correlating with OS, only in stage 4 hypopharyngeal cancer patients. All three markers significantly correlated with survival among p16 positive oropharyngeal and glottic cancer patients.

Conclusion: We found BMI, percent of weight loss and PNI good candidate markers for malnutrition. PNI proved to be superior in every aspect, enabling the treating physicians to discover high-risk patients in need of aggressive re-nourishment. The survival of supraglottic laryngeal squamous cancer patients seemed to be independent of these nutritional status markers, which observation should be a subject of further investigations.

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预后营养指数(PNI)与头颈癌患者生存期的相关性比其他营养指标更精确--真实世界的数据。
目的:头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)患者的体重指数(BMI)越高,生存率越高,这被称为 BMI 悖论。由于高危患者的早期营养状况决定了患者的存活率,我们正在寻找一种适合日常筛查的营养状况标志物。我们根据第 8 版 TNM 分类对患者进行分组,首次研究了 TNM8 亚组中的候选营养状况标志物,包括新引入的 p16 阳性口咽鳞癌(OPSCC)患者:我们开展了一项回顾性队列研究,共招募了 661 名患者,收集了人体测量指数、实验室参数、临床评分、营养风险评分。为了找出筛查的最佳指标,我们进行了生存分析和相关性测试:通过单变量考克斯回归,我们发现三种营养指标与总生存率(OS)和癌症特异性生存率(CSS)显著相关:这三个指标是:诊断时的体重指数(BMI)、六个月内体重减轻的百分比和预后营养指数(PNI)。p16 阴性 OPSCC 患者的 OS 和 CSS 与 BMI 无关,但与 PNI 和体重减轻百分比有关。体重指数是唯一与生存期相关的指标,但仅适用于4期下咽癌患者。在 p16 阳性的口咽癌和声门癌患者中,所有三个指标都与生存期明显相关:我们发现体重指数(BMI)、体重减轻百分比和营养不良指数(PNI)是营养不良的理想候选指标。事实证明,PNI 在各方面都更胜一筹,可帮助主治医生发现需要积极补充营养的高危患者。声门上型喉鳞状癌患者的存活率似乎与这些营养状况指标无关,这一观察结果应成为进一步研究的主题。
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
537
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of European Union of Medical Specialists – ORL Section and Board Official Journal of Confederation of European Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Head and Neck Surgery "European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology" publishes original clinical reports and clinically relevant experimental studies, as well as short communications presenting new results of special interest. With peer review by a respected international editorial board and prompt English-language publication, the journal provides rapid dissemination of information by authors from around the world. This particular feature makes it the journal of choice for readers who want to be informed about the continuing state of the art concerning basic sciences and the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck on an international level. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology was founded in 1864 as "Archiv für Ohrenheilkunde" by A. von Tröltsch, A. Politzer and H. Schwartze.
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