The prevalence and prognostic value of systemic inflammation in good performance status patients with advanced, inoperable non‐small cell lung cancer receiving palliative radiotherapy: Comparison of composite ratios and cumulative scores

Author:

McGovern Josh1ORCID,O'Rourke Fraser1,Will Sarah1,Nguyen Hanh Thi Ngoc1,Cranfield Elise1,Maseland Charlotte1,MacLeod Nicholas2,Maclay John D.3,Laird Barry J.4,Dolan Ross D.1,McMillan Donald C.1

Affiliation:

1. Academic Unit of Surgery University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

2. Department of Oncology Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre Glasgow UK

3. Department of Respiratory Medicine Glasgow Royal Infirmary Glasgow UK

4. Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe present study sought to examine the relationships between systemic inflammatory composite ratios/cumulative scores, magnitude of systemic inflammatory response (SIR) and survival in good performance status patients (ECOG‐PS 0/1) with advanced NSCLC receiving palliative radiotherapy.MethodsSystemic inflammatory composite ratios/cumulative scores included the neutrophil‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet‐lymphocyte ratio (PLR), lymphocyte‐monocyte ratio (LMR), C‐reactive protein, (CRP)‐albumin ratio (CAR), neutrophil‐ lymphocyte score (NLS), platelet‐lymphocyte score (PLS), lymphocyte‐monocyte score (LMS), neutrophil‐platelet score (NPS), modified Glasgow prognostic score (mGPS). The magnitude of SIR was determined by serum CRP concentration, with a median CRP concentration of >10 m mg/L considered to be systemically inflamed. Relationships between systemic inflammatory composite ratios/ cumulative scores and clinicopathological characteristics were examined using chi‐square analysis. Relationships between overall survival (OS) and systemic inflammatory composite ratios/ cumulative scores were examined using cox regression analysis.Results479 patients were included. 48% (n = 231) of patients were male and 70% (n = 338) were ≥65 years of age. 29% (n = 140) patients were ECOG‐PS 0 and 71% (n = 339) were ECOG‐PS 1. 98% (n = 469) of patients died during follow‐up. The median survival was 5 months (2–11). A similar prevalence of systemic inflammation was noted across the various ratios/scores (NLR >3 68%; LMR <2.4 65%; PLR >150 70%; CAR >0.20 83%; NLS ≥1 66%; LMS ≥1 71%; NPS≥1 50%; PLS≥1 60% and mGPS≥1 75%). Despite not considered to be systemically inflamed, an NLR <3, LMR ≥2.4, PLR ≤150, NLS 0, LMS 0, NPS 0 and PLS 0 all had a median CRP concentration of >10 mg/L. When adjusted for ECOG‐PS, CAR>0.40 (p < 0.001) and mGPS 2 (p < 0.05) remained significantly associated with OS.ConclusionLiver‐based measures of systemic inflammation (CAR and mGPS) appear more reliable for the quantification of the magnitude of SIR and have prognostic value in patients with advanced NSCLC.

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Wiley

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