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PROGNOSTIC EFFECT OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY AND HYPERTHERMIC INTRATHORACIC CHEMOTHERAPY

Ahmet Kayahan TEKNECİ, Hasan YAVUZ, Gizem KEÇECİ ÖZGÜR, Tevfik İlker AKÇAM, Ayşe Gül ERGÖNÜL, Kutsal TURHAN, Alpaslan ÇAKAN, Ufuk ÇAĞIRICI

Türk Göğüs Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Dergisi - 2026;34(2):192-197

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Türkiye

 

Background: To investigate prognostic significance of systemic inflammation-related parameters in patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). Methods: Data from 55 patients were analyzed retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, survival outcomes and inflammation-related parameters (neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio [NLR], platelet/lymphocyte ratio [PLR], lymphocyte/monocyte ratio [LMR] and pan-immune inflammation value [PIV]) were evaluated. Results: Overall survival (OS) was 61.26+/-13.03 (3-79) months in patients with low NLR, whereas, it was 23.18+/-3.53 (1-147) months in patients with high NLR (p=0.012). No statistically significant differences in OS were detected according to LMR, PLR and PIV. In addition, OS was 24.40+/-4.91 (3-92) months in men and 52.8+/-10.92 (1-147) months in women (p=0.031). Conclusion: In this study, NLR was found to be associated with survival in agreement with the existing literature, thereby distinguishing it from other inflammatory markers as a prognostic factor. In clinical practice, predicting patient prognosis based on pre-treatment NLR may provide a valuable guidance for treatment decision-making.