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Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer

Background: Inflammation-based scores are widely tested in cancer and have been evaluated in cardiovascular diseases including heart failure. Objectives: We investigated the impact of established inflammation-based scores on disease severity and survival in patients with stable heart failure with re...

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Autores principales: Arfsten, Henrike, Cho, Anna, Prausmüller, Suriya, Spinka, Georg, Novak, Johannes, Goliasch, Georg, Bartko, Philipp E., Raderer, Markus, Gisslinger, Heinz, Kornek, Gabriela, Köstler, Wolfgang, Strunk, Guido, Preusser, Matthias, Hengstenberg, Christian, Hülsmann, Martin, Pavo, Noemi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8569110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.725903
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author Arfsten, Henrike
Cho, Anna
Prausmüller, Suriya
Spinka, Georg
Novak, Johannes
Goliasch, Georg
Bartko, Philipp E.
Raderer, Markus
Gisslinger, Heinz
Kornek, Gabriela
Köstler, Wolfgang
Strunk, Guido
Preusser, Matthias
Hengstenberg, Christian
Hülsmann, Martin
Pavo, Noemi
author_facet Arfsten, Henrike
Cho, Anna
Prausmüller, Suriya
Spinka, Georg
Novak, Johannes
Goliasch, Georg
Bartko, Philipp E.
Raderer, Markus
Gisslinger, Heinz
Kornek, Gabriela
Köstler, Wolfgang
Strunk, Guido
Preusser, Matthias
Hengstenberg, Christian
Hülsmann, Martin
Pavo, Noemi
author_sort Arfsten, Henrike
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description Background: Inflammation-based scores are widely tested in cancer and have been evaluated in cardiovascular diseases including heart failure. Objectives: We investigated the impact of established inflammation-based scores on disease severity and survival in patients with stable heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) paralleling results to an intra-institutional cohort of treatment naïve cancer patients. Methods: HFrEF and cancer patients were prospectively enrolled. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio (NLR), the monocyte-to-lymphocyte-ratio (MLR), the platelet-to-lymphocyte-ratio (PLR), and the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) at index day were calculated. Association of scores with disease severity and impact on overall survival was determined. Interaction analysis was performed for the different populations. Results: Between 2011 and 2017, a total of 818 patients (443 HFrEF and 375 cancer patients) were enrolled. In HFrEF, there was a strong association between all scores and disease severity reflected by NT-proBNP and NYHA class (p ≤ 0.001 for all). In oncologic patients, association with tumor stage was significant for the PNI only (p = 0.035). In both disease entities, all scores were associated with all-cause mortality (p ≤ 0.014 for all scores). Kaplan–Meier analysis confirmed the discriminatory power of all scores in the HFrEF and the oncologic study population, respectively (log-rank p ≤ 0.026 for all scores). A significant interaction with disease (HFrEF vs. cancer) was observed for PNI (p(interaction) = 0.013) or PLR (p(interaction) = 0.005), respectively, with higher increase in risk per inflammatory score increment for HFrEF. Conclusion: In crude models, the inflammatory scores NLR, MLR, PLR, and PNI are associated with severity of disease in HFrEF and with survival in HFrEF similarly to cancer patients. For PNI and PLR, the association with increase in risk per increment was even stronger in HFrEF than in malignant disease.
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spelling pubmed-85691102021-11-06 Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer Arfsten, Henrike Cho, Anna Prausmüller, Suriya Spinka, Georg Novak, Johannes Goliasch, Georg Bartko, Philipp E. Raderer, Markus Gisslinger, Heinz Kornek, Gabriela Köstler, Wolfgang Strunk, Guido Preusser, Matthias Hengstenberg, Christian Hülsmann, Martin Pavo, Noemi Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Background: Inflammation-based scores are widely tested in cancer and have been evaluated in cardiovascular diseases including heart failure. Objectives: We investigated the impact of established inflammation-based scores on disease severity and survival in patients with stable heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) paralleling results to an intra-institutional cohort of treatment naïve cancer patients. Methods: HFrEF and cancer patients were prospectively enrolled. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio (NLR), the monocyte-to-lymphocyte-ratio (MLR), the platelet-to-lymphocyte-ratio (PLR), and the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) at index day were calculated. Association of scores with disease severity and impact on overall survival was determined. Interaction analysis was performed for the different populations. Results: Between 2011 and 2017, a total of 818 patients (443 HFrEF and 375 cancer patients) were enrolled. In HFrEF, there was a strong association between all scores and disease severity reflected by NT-proBNP and NYHA class (p ≤ 0.001 for all). In oncologic patients, association with tumor stage was significant for the PNI only (p = 0.035). In both disease entities, all scores were associated with all-cause mortality (p ≤ 0.014 for all scores). Kaplan–Meier analysis confirmed the discriminatory power of all scores in the HFrEF and the oncologic study population, respectively (log-rank p ≤ 0.026 for all scores). A significant interaction with disease (HFrEF vs. cancer) was observed for PNI (p(interaction) = 0.013) or PLR (p(interaction) = 0.005), respectively, with higher increase in risk per inflammatory score increment for HFrEF. Conclusion: In crude models, the inflammatory scores NLR, MLR, PLR, and PNI are associated with severity of disease in HFrEF and with survival in HFrEF similarly to cancer patients. For PNI and PLR, the association with increase in risk per increment was even stronger in HFrEF than in malignant disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8569110/ /pubmed/34746248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.725903 Text en Copyright © 2021 Arfsten, Cho, Prausmüller, Spinka, Novak, Goliasch, Bartko, Raderer, Gisslinger, Kornek, Köstler, Strunk, Preusser, Hengstenberg, Hülsmann and Pavo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Arfsten, Henrike
Cho, Anna
Prausmüller, Suriya
Spinka, Georg
Novak, Johannes
Goliasch, Georg
Bartko, Philipp E.
Raderer, Markus
Gisslinger, Heinz
Kornek, Gabriela
Köstler, Wolfgang
Strunk, Guido
Preusser, Matthias
Hengstenberg, Christian
Hülsmann, Martin
Pavo, Noemi
Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title_full Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title_fullStr Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title_short Inflammation-Based Scores as a Common Tool for Prognostic Assessment in Heart Failure or Cancer
title_sort inflammation-based scores as a common tool for prognostic assessment in heart failure or cancer
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8569110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.725903
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