The impact of smoking and drinking on hemoglobin, platelet to lymphocyte ratio, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in patients with gastric cancer before treatment and its nursing strategy
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Abstract
Objective To investigate the impact of smoking and drinking on hemoglobin,PLR (platelet to lymphocyte ratio),NLR (neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio) in patients with gastric cancer before treatment.Method The relationship between smoking,drinking and hemoglobin,PLR,NLR in 202 patients with gastric cancer before treatment was analyzed by single factor Kruskal-Wallis and multivariate linear regression analysis.Results Kruskal-Wallis showed smoking had a significant effect on pretreatment hemoglobin,PLR,NLR (P=0.010,0.009,0.026),while drinking had no significant effect on pretreatment hemoglobin,PLR,NLR (P=0.415,0.090,0.168).Multivariate linear regression analysis showed there were significant correlations between smoking and pretreatment hemoglobin,PLR (P=0.001,0.001),while no significant correlation between smoking and NLR (P=0.246); there were no significant correlations between drinking and pretreatment hemoglobin,PLR,NLR (P=0.930,0.665,0.817).Smoking and drinking were not independent risk factors for the stage of gastric cancer (P=0.988,0.407).Conclusions Smoking is a independent risk factor for pretreatment hemoglobin decreasing and pretreatment PLR increasing in patients with gastric cancer.Nursing intervention should be reinforced to improve hemoglobin and systemic inflammatory response in patients with gastric cancer.
Key words:
Gastric cancer; Hemoglobin; Platelet to lymphocyte ratio; Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; Smoking; Drinking; Nursing