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Comparative Study
. 2017 Aug;22(4):740-748.
doi: 10.1007/s10147-017-1102-5. Epub 2017 Feb 17.

Comparison of systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores in colorectal cancer patients who underwent potentially curative resection

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Comparative Study

Comparison of systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores in colorectal cancer patients who underwent potentially curative resection

Ryuma Tokunaga et al. Int J Clin Oncol. 2017 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Various systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores have been reported to predict postoperative outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the best systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients who underwent potentially curative resection.

Method: We evaluated 468 consecutive CRC patients in this study. Comparisons of systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores, including the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR), prognostic index (PI), prognostic nutritional index (PNI), and modified Glasgow prognostic score (mGPS), were performed using univariate/multivariate analyses for patient survival.

Results: The PNI and mGPS, but not the NLR, PLR, and PI, were significantly associated with overall and relapse-free survival. The mGPS, but not the PNI, was strongly correlated with TNM stage (P < 0.001). Cox multivariate analysis showed that both the PNI and mGPS were exclusive independent prognostic factors for both overall and relapse-free survival (P < 0.001). Furthermore, the PNI status predicted patient survival more clearly than the mGPS in combination with TNM stage.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the PNI and mGPS are useful predictive scores in CRC patients who undergo potentially curative resection, especially the PNI in combination with TNM stage. Routine evaluation of the host status using the scores may be useful in CRC treatment.

Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Modified Glasgow prognostic score; Prognostic nutritional index; Systemic inflammatory and nutritional scores; Treatment.

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