Neutrophil-derived ratios as predictors of short-term mortality in HBV-associated decompensated cirrhosis.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yang Xiang, WeiLin Mao
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Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B virus-associated decompensated cirrhosis (HBV-DC) is recognized as a critical illness with an increased risk of short-term mortality. Neutrophil-derived ratios, including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), neutrophil-to-albumin ratio, neutrophil-to-high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol ratio, neutrophil-to-hemoglobin ratio, and neutrophil-to-platelet ratio, have emerged as potential prognostic markers in various liver diseases. The present study aimed to determine the effectiveness of these neutrophil-derived ratios for prediction of mortality in patients with HBV-DC.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of HBV-DC patients at our hospital between April 2022 and April 2024. The study endpoint was the 30-day mortality rate. These neutrophil-derived ratios were calculated from data obtained during routine laboratory tests on admission. Disease severity was assessed using the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score. Multivariate regression analyses and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were conducted.

Results: The study investigated 160 HBV-DC patients, of whom 23 (14.4%) experienced mortality within 30 days. Non-survivors exhibited markedly higher values for neutrophil-derived ratios than survivors. All neutrophil-derived ratios were associated with mortality in univariate analyses, but only NLR and MELD score remained as independent predictors of mortality in multivariate analyses. In the ROC analyses, NLR showed a similar prognostic value to MELD score. Moreover, both NLR and MELD score had high specificity for prediction of mortality in HBV-DC patients.

Conclusions: Among neutrophil-derived ratios, NLR stands out as a simple and reliable predictor of mortality in HBV-DC patients.

中性粒细胞来源比率作为hbv相关失代偿性肝硬化短期死亡率的预测因子。
背景:乙型肝炎病毒相关失代偿性肝硬化(HBV-DC)被认为是一种短期死亡风险增加的危重疾病。中性粒细胞来源的比值,包括中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(NLR)、中性粒细胞与白蛋白比值、中性粒细胞与高密度脂蛋白-胆固醇比值、中性粒细胞与血红蛋白比值和中性粒细胞与血小板比值,已成为各种肝脏疾病的潜在预后指标。本研究旨在确定这些中性粒细胞来源的比率在预测HBV-DC患者死亡率方面的有效性。方法:对2022年4月至2024年4月在我院就诊的HBV-DC患者进行回顾性分析。研究终点为30天死亡率。这些中性粒细胞衍生的比率是根据入院时常规实验室检查获得的数据计算出来的。使用终末期肝病模型(MELD)评分评估疾病严重程度。进行多元回归分析和受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析。结果:该研究调查了160例HBV-DC患者,其中23例(14.4%)在30天内死亡。非幸存者的中性粒细胞衍生比率明显高于幸存者。在单变量分析中,所有中性粒细胞来源的比率都与死亡率相关,但在多变量分析中,只有NLR和MELD评分仍然是死亡率的独立预测因子。在ROC分析中,NLR显示出与MELD评分相似的预后价值。此外,NLR和MELD评分在预测HBV-DC患者死亡率方面具有很高的特异性。结论:在中性粒细胞来源的比率中,NLR作为HBV-DC患者死亡率的一个简单可靠的预测指标脱颖而出。
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BMC Gastroenterology
BMC Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
4.20
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465
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Gastroenterology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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