The preoperative lymphocyte ratio and postoperative C-reactive protein are related to the surgical outcome in biliary atresia: An analysis of serial ubiquitous markers of inflammation

Author:

Harumatsu Toshio1,Muraji Toshihiro1,Sugita Koshiro1,Murakami Masakazu1,Yano Keisuke1,Onishi Shun1,Yamada Koji1,Yamada Waka1,Matsukubo Makoto1,Kawano Takafumi1,Muto Mitsuru1,Kaji Tatsuru2,Ieiri Satoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Research Field in Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical and Dental Sciences Area, Research and Education Assembly, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima

2. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kurume University of School of Medicine, Kurume

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: Various prognostic predictors for biliary atresia (BA) have been identified. This study aimed to evaluate the serial changes in the preoperative and postoperative ubiquitous inflammatory biomarkers and their relationship with the outcomes in patients with BA. Patients and Methods: Forty-three BA patients were retrospectively reviewed to investigate serial levels of ubiquitous inflammatory biomarkers, including C-reactive protein (CRP) and lymphocyte ratio, and outcomes. The patients with BA were divided based on their outcomes into two prognostic groups: the native liver survivor group (n=30) and the survivors with living-donor liver transplant group (n=13). Results: The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that a preoperative lymphocyte ratio of <61% and CRP value >0.1 mg/dl predicted a poor outcome. In the ROC curve analysis, the timing of reaching the cut-off value of CRP after Kasai portoenterostomy was postoperative day (POD) 57. The third postoperative week, which was the timing of the discontinuation of steroid therapy, was the branchpoint of inflammatory markers between the two prognostic groups. Conclusion: The POD 57 CRP level predicts the surgical outcome of Kasai portoenterostomy. The postoperative anti-inflammatory management of BA can be monitored by the ubiquitous inflammatory biomarkers CRP and the preoperative lymphocyte ratio.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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