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摘要
背景:全身免疫炎症指数(SII)和全身炎症反应指数(SIRI)是多种癌症常用的预后指标。然而,它们在口腔癌中的作用尚不清楚。我们系统地研究了 SII 和 SIRI 预测口腔癌患者总生存期(OS)和无病生存期(DFS)的能力:我们检索了 Embase、PubMed、Web of Science 和 Scopus 上基于 SII 或 SIRI 报告 OS 或 DFS 的口腔癌研究。结果:17 项研究符合条件(14 项关于 SII 或 SIRI):符合条件的研究有 17 项(14 项基于 SII,3 项基于 SIRI)。研究发现,治疗前的高 SII 评分与口腔癌术后较差的 OS(HR:1.62 95% 1.26,2.08 I2=88%)和 DFS(HR:1.62 95% 1.25,2.27 I2=86%)显著相关。同样,高 SIRI 与口腔癌患者较差的 OS 相关(HR:1.60 95% 1.31,1.94 I2=0%)。所有结果在敏感性分析中均无变化。基于地点、癌症类型、样本量、治疗方法、临界值、确定临界值的方法、分析方法和研究质量的亚组分析结果不一:在承认现有证据局限性的同时,SII 和 SIRI 似乎都能预测口腔癌的预后。高 SII 和 SIRI 都与较差的 OS 相关,而高 SII 也可预测较差的 DFS。
Prognostic value of systemic immune-inflammation index and systemic inflammation response index for oral cancers: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: The systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) and systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) are commonly used prognostic indicators for a variety of cancers. However, their utility in oral cancers is unknown. We systematically examined evidence on the ability of SII and SIRI to predict overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) after oral cancers.
Material and methods: Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched for oral cancer studies reporting OS or DFS based on SII or SIRI. Articles published up to 25th May 2024 were included.
Results: 17 studies were eligible (14 on SII and 3 on SIRI). Pretreatment high SII scores were found to be significantly linked with poor OS (HR: 1.62 95% 1.26, 2.08 I2=88%) and DFS (HR: 1.62 95% 1.25, 2.27 I2=86%) after oral cancer. Similarly, high SIRI was associated with worse OS in oral cancer patients (HR: 1.60 95% 1.31, 1.94 I2=0%). All results were unchanged on sensitivity analysis. Subgroup analysis based on location, cancer type, sample size, treatment, cut-off, methods of determining cut-off, analysis method, and study quality showed mixed results.
Conclusions: Acknowledging the limitations of current evidence, it seems that both SII and SIRI can predict the prognosis of oral cancers. High SII and SIRI are both associated with worse OS while high SII also predicts worse DFS.
期刊介绍:
1. Oral Medicine and Pathology:
Clinicopathological as well as medical or surgical management aspects of
diseases affecting oral mucosa, salivary glands, maxillary bones, as well as
orofacial neurological disorders, and systemic conditions with an impact on
the oral cavity.
2. Oral Surgery:
Surgical management aspects of diseases affecting oral mucosa, salivary glands,
maxillary bones, teeth, implants, oral surgical procedures. Surgical management
of diseases affecting head and neck areas.
3. Medically compromised patients in Dentistry:
Articles discussing medical problems in Odontology will also be included, with
a special focus on the clinico-odontological management of medically compromised patients, and considerations regarding high-risk or disabled patients.
4. Implantology
5. Periodontology