Combined prognostic value of absolute lymphocyte/monocyte ratio in peripheral blood and interim PET/CT results in Hodgkin lymphoma

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Zsofia Simon
S. Barna
Z. Miltenyi
K. Husi
F. Magyari
A. Jona
I. Garai
Z. Nagy
G. Ujj
L. Szerafin
A. Illes
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[1] University of Debrecen,Department of Hematology, Institute of Internal Medicine
[2] Scanomed Ltd.,undefined
[3] MISEK,undefined
[4] Hetenyi Geza Hospital,undefined
[5] Josa Andras Hospital,undefined
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Hodgkin lymphoma; Prognostic marker; Interim PET/CT; Lymphocyte/monocyte ratio;
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Decreased absolute lymphocyte/monocyte ratio (LMR) in peripheral blood has been reported as an unfavorable prognostic marker in Hodgkin lymphoma. We aimed to investigate whether combining LMR and interim PET/CT scan result (PET2) confers stronger prognostic value than PET2 alone. 121 HL patients were investigated. LMR was calculated from a blood sample taken at the time of diagnosis. PET2 was carried out after the second chemotherapy cycle. Survival was calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method and significance was determined by log-rank test. Effect of variants on survival results was examined using univariate and multivariate analyses. Best LMR cut-off value was determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Best LMR cut-off value was 2.11 in the case of our patients (LMR >2.11: favorable, LMR ≤2.11: unfavorable). Overall and progression-free survivals (OS/PFS) were significantly worse both in lower LMR (≤2.11) (OS: P = 0.041, PFS: P = 0.044) and PET2 positive groups (OS: P < 0.001, PFS: P < 0.001). In PET2 positive patient group (n = 32) the low LMR result meant a significantly worse OS (0.030) and PFS (0.001). Both LMR and PET2 proved to be independent prognostic factors on multivariate analysis, and strengthened each other’s effect.
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