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Effect of C‐Reactive Protein-to-Albumin Ratio on Prognosis in Gastric Cancer Patients

Ertuğrul Gazi Alkurt, Doğukan DURAK, Veysel Barış Turhan, İbrahim Tayfun Şahiner

2022Cureus18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The ratio of c-reactive protein-to-albumin (CRP/Alb) is a biochemical marker of systemic inflammatory response and has been associated with poor survival in cancer. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CRP/Alb ratios on prognosis in gastric cancers. METHODS: This study included a retrospective review of a total of 147 patients with locally advanced gastric cancer. Mean platelet volume (MPV) was analyzed statistically to find a prognostic relationship between monocyte/lymphocyte ratio, platelet distribution volume (PDW), MPV/platelet, c-reactive protein/albumin ratio (CAR), and gastric cancer. Patients were staged according to the American Joint Cancer Committee (AJCC) Staging Guidelines. RESULTS: The CRP/Alb ratio was independently associated with overall survival (OS) in patients with gastric cancer (GC). The CAR was above 0.25 in 52.7% (77) of the patients and below 0.25 in 47.3% (69) of the patients. Patients under 0.25 had statistically longer survival rates. CONCLUSION: A high preoperative CAR value could predict poor prognosis in locally advanced gastric patients. The same predictive value was not observed in other hematological parameters. This simple and cost-effective ratio can be used as a clinically accessible biomarker to assist clinicians in determining future treatment plans.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInternal medicineCancerC-reactive proteinGastroenterologyAlbuminMean platelet volumeBiomarkerRetrospective cohort studyOncologyPlateletSurgeryInflammationChemistryBiochemistryInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and ManagementGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
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