In:
Clinical Transplantation, Wiley, Vol. 33, No. 12 ( 2019-12)
Abstract:
The objective of this retrospective study was to characterize the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ( NLR ) on the waitlist and determine its prognostic utility in liver transplantation ( LT ) for hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) with special focus on longitudinal data. Biomarkers such as pre‐operative NLR have been suggested to predict poor oncological outcomes for patients with HCC seeking LT . NLR 's utility is thought to be related to tumor biology. However, recent studies have demonstrated that a high NLR conveys worse outcomes in non‐ HCC cirrhotics. This study investigated the relationship between NLR , liver function, tumor factors and patient prognosis. Methods Patients with HCC undergoing LT were identified between 2002 and 2014 (n = 422). Variables of interest were collected longitudinally from time of listing until LT . The prognostic utility of NLR was assessed using Kaplan‐Meier and Cox Proportional Hazard regression. Associations between NLR and MELD ‐Na, AFP , and tumor morphology were also assessed. Results NLR demonstrated a positive correlation with MELD ‐Na at LT (R2 = 0.125, P 〈 0.001) and had parallel trends over time. The lowest NLR quartile had a median MELD ‐Na of 9 while the highest had a median MELD ‐Na of 19. There were minimal differences in AFP , tumor morphology, and rates of vascular invasion between quartiles. NLR was a statistically significant predictor of OS ( HR = 1.64, P = 0.017) and recurrence ( HR = 1.59, P = 0.016) even after controlling for important tumor factors. However, NLR lost its statistical significance when MELD ‐Na was added to the Cox regression model ( OS : HR = 1.46, P = 0.098) (recurrence: HR = 1.40, P = 0.115). Conclusions NLR is a highly volatile marker on the waitlist that demonstrates a significant correlation and collinearity with MELD ‐Na temporally and at the time of LT . These characteristics of NLR bring into question its utility as a predictive marker in HCC patients.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0902-0063
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1399-0012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2019
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