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Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to demonstrate the prognostic value of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), a reflection systemic immunonutritional status, on the long-term survival of patients taking epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). METHODS: In this retro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147226 |
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author | Sheng, Jin Yang, Yun-Peng Ma, Yu-Xiang Qin, Tao Hu, Zhi-Huang Hong, Shao-Dong Zhou, Ting Huang, Yan Zhao, Hong-Yun Zhang, Li |
author_facet | Sheng, Jin Yang, Yun-Peng Ma, Yu-Xiang Qin, Tao Hu, Zhi-Huang Hong, Shao-Dong Zhou, Ting Huang, Yan Zhao, Hong-Yun Zhang, Li |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to demonstrate the prognostic value of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), a reflection systemic immunonutritional status, on the long-term survival of patients taking epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). METHODS: In this retrospective study, eligible advanced NSCLC patients with sensitive EGFR mutations (exon 19 deletion or L858R in exon 21) were included to investigate the correlation between the PNI and overall survival (OS). The PNI was calculated as 10 x serum albumin value (g/dl) + 0.005 x peripheral lymphocyte count (per mm(3)). The prognostic significance of PNI and other clinicopathologic factors was identified by univariate and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Finally, 144 patients met the inclusion criteria. The optimal cut-off value of PNI for survival stratification was 48.78. Compared with high PNI group (n = 81), low PNI (n = 63) was significantly associated with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) level and non-response to TKIs. Overall survival was superior in the high PNI group (HR, 0.44, p = 0.004), especially for patient with L858R (HR, 0.37, p = 0.009) rather than 19 deletion (HR, 0.69, p = 0.401). The independent prognostic value of PNI was validated by multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: This pilot investigation demonstrated that low prognostic nutritional index correlates with worse survival for patients with advanced NSCLC and taking EGFR-TKIs. The assessment of a convenient index, known as PNI, worth attention in routine clinical practice for patients following EGFR-TKIs treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-47186992016-01-30 Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs Sheng, Jin Yang, Yun-Peng Ma, Yu-Xiang Qin, Tao Hu, Zhi-Huang Hong, Shao-Dong Zhou, Ting Huang, Yan Zhao, Hong-Yun Zhang, Li PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to demonstrate the prognostic value of prognostic nutritional index (PNI), a reflection systemic immunonutritional status, on the long-term survival of patients taking epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). METHODS: In this retrospective study, eligible advanced NSCLC patients with sensitive EGFR mutations (exon 19 deletion or L858R in exon 21) were included to investigate the correlation between the PNI and overall survival (OS). The PNI was calculated as 10 x serum albumin value (g/dl) + 0.005 x peripheral lymphocyte count (per mm(3)). The prognostic significance of PNI and other clinicopathologic factors was identified by univariate and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Finally, 144 patients met the inclusion criteria. The optimal cut-off value of PNI for survival stratification was 48.78. Compared with high PNI group (n = 81), low PNI (n = 63) was significantly associated with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) level and non-response to TKIs. Overall survival was superior in the high PNI group (HR, 0.44, p = 0.004), especially for patient with L858R (HR, 0.37, p = 0.009) rather than 19 deletion (HR, 0.69, p = 0.401). The independent prognostic value of PNI was validated by multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: This pilot investigation demonstrated that low prognostic nutritional index correlates with worse survival for patients with advanced NSCLC and taking EGFR-TKIs. The assessment of a convenient index, known as PNI, worth attention in routine clinical practice for patients following EGFR-TKIs treatment. Public Library of Science 2016-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4718699/ /pubmed/26784943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147226 Text en © 2016 Sheng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sheng, Jin Yang, Yun-Peng Ma, Yu-Xiang Qin, Tao Hu, Zhi-Huang Hong, Shao-Dong Zhou, Ting Huang, Yan Zhao, Hong-Yun Zhang, Li Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title | Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title_full | Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title_fullStr | Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title_full_unstemmed | Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title_short | Low Prognostic Nutritional Index Correlates with Worse Survival in Patients with Advanced NSCLC following EGFR-TKIs |
title_sort | low prognostic nutritional index correlates with worse survival in patients with advanced nsclc following egfr-tkis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147226 |
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