Impact of C-Reactive Protein-to-Albumin Ratio on Lung Cancer With Interstitial Pneumonia

Kei Matsubara MD , Hiromasa Yamamoto MD, PhD , Riki Okita MD, PhD , Shinji Otani MD, PhD , Mototsugu Watanabe MD, PhD , Tsuyoshi Ueno MD, PhD , Toshiharu Mitsuhashi MD, PhD , Takashi Tanaka MD, PhD , Takao Hiraki MD, PhD , Shinichi Toyooka MD, PhD , Okayama University Thoracic Surgery Study Group
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Abstract

Background

Lung cancer with interstitial pneumonia is known to be a refractory disease. We explored whether systemic inflammatory response markers are associated with outcomes in these patients.

Methods

The participants of this multicenter retrospective study, consisting of 17 medical institutions, were treatment-naïve patients with lung cancer combined with interstitial pneumonia who underwent surgical resection between 2012 and 2017. We reviewed clinicopathologic characteristics, including systemic inflammatory response markers, and examined the relationship between these characteristics and postoperative survival.

Results

According to the inclusion criteria, the final cohort consisted of 181 patients. Among preoperative systemic inflammatory response markers, the C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio was an independent prognostic factor in multivariable analysis (hazard ratio, 1.71; P = .018). We examined whether the C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio could be a determining factor in selecting surgical procedures (wedge resection or segmentectomy/lobectomy) preoperatively for patients with early-stage lung cancer. Although not statistically significant, there is a trend that the C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio can be a possible determining factor in selecting surgical procedures.

Conclusions

Our results indicate that the C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio is an independent prognostic factor for overall survival in treatment-naïve patients with lung cancer combined with interstitial pneumonia.
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肺癌合并间质性肺炎是一种难治性疾病。我们探讨了系统性炎症反应标志物是否与这些患者的预后相关。方法本多中心回顾性研究纳入17家医疗机构,研究对象为2012 - 2017年行手术切除的treatment-naïve肺癌合并间质性肺炎患者。我们回顾了临床病理特征,包括全身炎症反应标志物,并检查了这些特征与术后生存之间的关系。结果根据纳入标准,最终队列包括181例患者。在术前全身炎症反应指标中,c反应蛋白与白蛋白的比值是多变量分析中的独立预后因素(风险比,1.71;P = .018)。我们研究了c反应蛋白与白蛋白的比值是否可以作为早期肺癌患者术前选择手术方式(楔形切除术或节段切除术/肺叶切除术)的决定性因素。虽然没有统计学意义,但c反应蛋白与白蛋白的比值可能是选择手术方式的一个决定因素。结论研究结果提示,c反应蛋白/白蛋白比值是treatment-naïve肺癌合并间质性肺炎患者总生存的独立预后因素。
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