Introduction: This exploratory retrospective analysis examined any potential prognostic role of preoperative neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) for progression-free survival (PFS) and time to endoscopically verified upper tract or bladder recurrence-free survival (RFS) in upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC) patients selected for endoscopic treatment with subsequent endosurveillance. Patients and Methods: Eligibility criteria were natural orifice endoscopically retrogradely treated low-risk and imperative UTUC patients treated between 2005 and 2019, with biopsy confirmed diagnosis and 12 months minimum follow-up. For PFS, optimal NLR cutoff value was derived by log-rank test. Subsequently, both PFS and RFS were assessed for differences using Kaplan-Meier survival curves and log-rank test. Multivariate proportional Cox regression analysis adjusted for clinicopathologic variables was performed to examine end points for NLR-independent prognostic significance. Results: There were 100 eligible patients (63 truly low risk and 37 imperative cases). The optimal PFS log-rank test NLR cutoff value was 2.7. NLR ≥2.7 was significantly associated with shorter PFS (p = 0.01), and shorter upper tract RFS (p = 0.03), but not with bladder RFS (p = 0.90). Only positive high-grade cytology (hazard ratio [HR] 5.92, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.140-16.35, p = 0.002) and NLR ≥2.7 (HR 4.28, 95% CI 1.34-13.72, p = 0.014) independently predicted PFS in multivariate analysis. Recurrence and progression were not significantly linked in the low-risk subset. Conclusions: This exploratory analysis showed that baseline NLR evaluation before first endoscopic UTUC treatment may be a valuable predictor and prognosticator of defined disease progression and of upper tract recurrence risk. In conjunction with high-grade urine cytology, NLR may improve risk stratification to optimize future individualized management.

Utility of preoperative neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio as a new objective prognostic tool in endoscopically treated upper tract urothelial carcinoma. A retrospective evaluation / Antonucci, M.; Defidio, L.; De Dominicis, M.; Russo, N.; Nacchia, A.; Lombardo, R.; Patel, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 34:9(2020), pp. 993-1000. [10.1089/end.2020.0283]

Utility of preoperative neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio as a new objective prognostic tool in endoscopically treated upper tract urothelial carcinoma. A retrospective evaluation

Nacchia A.;Lombardo R.;
2020

Abstract

Introduction: This exploratory retrospective analysis examined any potential prognostic role of preoperative neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) for progression-free survival (PFS) and time to endoscopically verified upper tract or bladder recurrence-free survival (RFS) in upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC) patients selected for endoscopic treatment with subsequent endosurveillance. Patients and Methods: Eligibility criteria were natural orifice endoscopically retrogradely treated low-risk and imperative UTUC patients treated between 2005 and 2019, with biopsy confirmed diagnosis and 12 months minimum follow-up. For PFS, optimal NLR cutoff value was derived by log-rank test. Subsequently, both PFS and RFS were assessed for differences using Kaplan-Meier survival curves and log-rank test. Multivariate proportional Cox regression analysis adjusted for clinicopathologic variables was performed to examine end points for NLR-independent prognostic significance. Results: There were 100 eligible patients (63 truly low risk and 37 imperative cases). The optimal PFS log-rank test NLR cutoff value was 2.7. NLR ≥2.7 was significantly associated with shorter PFS (p = 0.01), and shorter upper tract RFS (p = 0.03), but not with bladder RFS (p = 0.90). Only positive high-grade cytology (hazard ratio [HR] 5.92, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.140-16.35, p = 0.002) and NLR ≥2.7 (HR 4.28, 95% CI 1.34-13.72, p = 0.014) independently predicted PFS in multivariate analysis. Recurrence and progression were not significantly linked in the low-risk subset. Conclusions: This exploratory analysis showed that baseline NLR evaluation before first endoscopic UTUC treatment may be a valuable predictor and prognosticator of defined disease progression and of upper tract recurrence risk. In conjunction with high-grade urine cytology, NLR may improve risk stratification to optimize future individualized management.
2020
conservative treatment; NLR; predictive value; upper tract; urothelial carcinoma
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Utility of preoperative neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio as a new objective prognostic tool in endoscopically treated upper tract urothelial carcinoma. A retrospective evaluation / Antonucci, M.; Defidio, L.; De Dominicis, M.; Russo, N.; Nacchia, A.; Lombardo, R.; Patel, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 34:9(2020), pp. 993-1000. [10.1089/end.2020.0283]
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