Lin Lin1, Fang Yang1, Ya Wang1, Shuai Su1, Zhengyan Su1, Xihui Jiang1, Yanmin Zheng1, You Deng1, Houning Lv1, Jingwen Zhao1, Rui Lin1, Bangmao Wang1, Chao Sun2. 1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Anshan Road 154, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, China; Tianjin Institute of Digestive Disease, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Anshan Road 154, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, China. 2. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Anshan Road 154, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, China; Tianjin Institute of Digestive Disease, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Anshan Road 154, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, China. Electronic address: chaosun@tmu.edu.cn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a marker of systemic inflammation. However, its predictive utility of 30-day mortality remains elusive in decompensated cirrhotics. AIMS: We aimed to combine NLR and other variables associated with early mortality of cirrhotics with acute insults in to a predictive nomogram. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 352 decompensated cirrhotics. The 30-day mortality was regarded as primary outcome. Multivariate Cox analysis was performed, and a NLR-based nomogram was developed. The performance of nomogram was determined in terms of its calibration, discrimination and clinical usefulness. Serum cytokines were evaluated by Milliplex cytokine assay. RESULTS: On multiple analysis, independent factors for early mortality were albumin, MELD and NLR, which were all selected into the nomogram. The nomogram showed good discrimination, with a concordance index of 0.88. Calibration of the nomogram predicted survival corresponding optimally with the actual outcomes. Decision curve analysis indicated our nomogram was useful in clinical practice. Among circulating cytokines we investigated, IL-6 and IL-8 were substantially elevated in cirrhotics compared to healthy subjects. High NLR was positively correlated with the expression of IL-6 and IL-8. CONCLUSION: The proposed nomogram incorporating NLR offered an individualized predictive tool for 30-day mortality in decompensated cirrhotics. The escalating value of NLR likely implicated excessive inflammatory response.
BACKGROUND: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a marker of systemic inflammation. However, its predictive utility of 30-day mortality remains elusive in decompensated cirrhotics. AIMS: We aimed to combine NLR and other variables associated with early mortality of cirrhotics with acute insults in to a predictive nomogram. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 352 decompensated cirrhotics. The 30-day mortality was regarded as primary outcome. Multivariate Cox analysis was performed, and a NLR-based nomogram was developed. The performance of nomogram was determined in terms of its calibration, discrimination and clinical usefulness. Serum cytokines were evaluated by Milliplex cytokine assay. RESULTS: On multiple analysis, independent factors for early mortality were albumin, MELD and NLR, which were all selected into the nomogram. The nomogram showed good discrimination, with a concordance index of 0.88. Calibration of the nomogram predicted survival corresponding optimally with the actual outcomes. Decision curve analysis indicated our nomogram was useful in clinical practice. Among circulating cytokines we investigated, IL-6 and IL-8 were substantially elevated in cirrhotics compared to healthy subjects. High NLR was positively correlated with the expression of IL-6 and IL-8. CONCLUSION: The proposed nomogram incorporating NLR offered an individualized predictive tool for 30-day mortality in decompensated cirrhotics. The escalating value of NLR likely implicated excessive inflammatory response.
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