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doi:10.1186/s12957-023-03056-z...

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Cai, Hao Chen, Yu Zhang, Qiao Liu, Yang Jia, HouJun
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Catégorie

Medicine & Public Health

Année

2023

Date de référencement

14/06/2023

Mots clés
systemic inflammation response ind... colorectal cancer carcinoembryonic antigen prognosis < 1 ≥ 1 resectable 1 ng/l analysis systemic inflammation cea 0 ng/l value siri patients survival colorectal c-siri cancer preoperative assigned
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Background CEA and systemic inflammation were reported to correlate with proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of colorectal cancer.

This study investigated the prognostic significance of the preoperative CEA and systemic inflammation response index (C-SIRI) in patients with resectable colorectal cancer.

Methods Two hundred seventeen CRC patients were recruited from Chongqing Medical University, the first affiliated hospital, between January 2015 and December 2017.

Baseline characteristics, preoperative CEA level, and peripheral monocyte, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts were retrospectively reviewed.

The optimal cutoff value for SIRI was defined as 1.1, and for CEA, the best cutoff values were 4.1 ng/l and 13.0 ng/l. Patients with low levels of CEA (< 4.1 ng/l) and SIRI (< 1.1) were assigned a value of 0, those with high levels of CEA (≥ 13.0 ng/l) and SIRI (≥ 1.1) were assigned a value of 3, and those with CEA (4.1–13.0 ng/l) and SIRI (≥ 1.1), CEA (≥ 13.0 ng/l), and SIRI (< 1.1) were assigned a value of 2.

Those with CEA (< 4.1 ng/l) and SIRI (≥ 1.1) and CEA (4.1–13.0 ng/l) and SIRI (< 1.1) were assigned a value of 1.

The prognostic value was assessed based on univariate and multivariate survival analysis.

Results Preoperative C-SIRI was statistically correlated with gender, site, stage, CEA, OPNI, NLR, PLR, and MLR.

However, no difference was observed between C-SIRI and age, BMI, family history of cancer, adjuvant therapy, and AGR groups.

Among these indicators, the correlation between PLR and NLR is the strongest.

In addition, high preoperative C-SIRI was significantly correlated with poorer overall survival (OS) (HR: 2.782, 95% CI: 1.630–4.746, P  < 0.001) based on univariate survival analysis.

Moreover, it remained an independent predictor for OS (HR: 2.563, 95% CI: 1.419–4.628, p  = 0.002) in multivariate Cox regression analysis.

Conclusion Our study showed that preoperative C-SIRI could serve as a significant prognostic biomarker in patients with resectable colorectal cancer.

Cai, Hao,Chen, Yu,Zhang, Qiao,Liu, Yang,Jia, HouJun, 2023, High preoperative CEA and systemic inflammation response index (C-SIRI) predict unfavorable survival of resectable colorectal cancer, BioMed Central

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