Pre-radiation neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, platelet to lymphocyte ratio, prognostic nutritional index, and CA19-9 as prognostic factors in pancreatic cancer patients treat-ed with radiotherapy
10.3969/j.issn.1000-8179.2017.06.042
- VernacularTitle:放疗前中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞血小板/淋巴细胞预后营养指数及CA19-9与胰腺腺癌放疗后预后关系的分析
- Author:
Jianhui LIU
;
Yan LUO
;
Xiao CHEN
;
Xiangsheng XU
;
Ping ZHOU
- Keywords:
pancreatic cancer;
neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio;
platelet to lymphocyte ratio;
prognostic nutritional index;
CA19-9;
prognostic
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology
2017;44(6):289-293
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the prognostic value of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and prognostic nutritional index (PNI) before radiation in pancreatic cancer patients underwent radiation therapy. Methods:Clinical data of 61 patients with pathologically confirmed pancreatic cancer were retrospectirely analyzed. Query index values for each patient were clinically tested through electronic medical records. Overall survival (OS) data were collected through electronic medical records or telephone follow-up. Survival curves were compared using Kaplan-Meier methodology and log-rank test. Cox regression methodolo-gy was used for univariate analysis. Results:Using log-rank test and univariate regression analysis, we found that patients with lower NLR, PLR, CA19-9, increased PNI, and lower TNM-staging lived longer than those with increased NLR, PLR, CA19-9, lower PNI, and high-er TNM-staging, and that the difference was statistically significant. Through multivariate analysis, we found that NLR (P=0.029, OR 2.344, 95%CI:1.090-5.041) and PNI (P=0.026, OR 0.477, 95%CI:0.248-0.917) were independent predictors of OS in patients with pan-creatic cancer. Conclusion:NLR, PLR, and PNI are simple, effective, and reliable indicators for evaluating the prognosis of pancreatic cancer.