Back to Search Start Over

The preoperative neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predictive value for survival in patients with brain metastasis.

Authors :
Picarelli H
Yamaki VN
Solla DJF
Neville IS
Santos AGD
Freitas BSAG
Diep C
Paiva WS
Teixeira MJ
Figueiredo EG
Source :
Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria [Arq Neuropsiquiatr] 2022 Sep; Vol. 80 (9), pp. 922-928. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 04.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte (NLR), monocyte-to-lymphocyte (MLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) have been previously studied as predictors of survival in different malignancies.<br />Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive value of these hematologic inflammatory biomarkers for patients with brain metastases (BM).<br />Methods: We reviewed a consecutive cohort of patients at Instituto do Cancer do Estado de São Paulo (ICESP-FMUSP) from 2011 to 2016 with ≥ 1 BM treated primarily by surgical resection. The primary outcome was 1-year survival. We optimized the NLR, MLR, PLR, and RDW cutoff values, preserving robustness and avoiding overestimation of effect size.<br />Results: A total of 200 patients (mean age 56.1 years; 55.0% female) met inclusion criteria. Gross-total resection was achieved in 89.0%. The median (quartiles) preoperative and postoperative KPS scores were 60 (50-80) and 80 (60-90), respectively. Preoperative NLR was significantly associated with survival (HR 2.66, 95% CI: 1.17-6.01, p  = 0.019). A NLR cutoff value of 3.83 displayed the most significant survival curve split.<br />Conclusions: Preoperative NLR is an independent predictor of survival in newly diagnosed BM. We propose a cutoff value of 3.83 for preoperative NLR testing may be clinically useful as predictor of poor survival in this population. The wide accessibility of the NLR favors its inclusion in clinical decision-making processes for BM management.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.<br /> (Academia Brasileira de Neurologia. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commercial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1678-4227
Volume :
80
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36261127
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1755324