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A new inflammation index is useful for patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
[esophageal squamous cell carcinoma]
The
prognostic
value
of
inflammation
indexes
in
esophageal
cancer
has
not
been
established
.
Recent
studies
have
shown
that
the
advanced
lung
cancer
inflammation
index
(
ALI
)
is
a
useful
predictive
factor
.
The
purpose
of
the
current
study
was
to
determine
whether
the
ALI
is
useful
for
predicting
long
-term
survival
in
patients
with
esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(
ESCC
)
.
A
total
of
293
patients
who
had
undergone
esophagectomy
for
ESCC
were
included
.
The
ALI
was
calculated
as
body
mass
index
×
serum
albumin
/
neutrophil-
to
-lymphocyte
ratio
.
Then
,
patients
were
divided
into
two
groups
:
ALI
≥
18
and
ALI
<
18
.
The
Kaplan-
Meier
method
was
used
to
calculate
the
cancer
-
specific
survival
(
CSS
)
,
and
the
difference
was
assessed
by
the
log-rank
test
.
Univariate
and
multivariate
analyses
were
performed
to
evaluate
the
prognostic
factors
.
In
our
study
,
there
were
120
patients
with
ALI
<
18
and
173
patients
with
ALI
≥
18
.
ALI
was
significantly
higher
in
patients
with
large
tumors
(
P
=
0
.
028
)
,
poor
differentiation
(
P
=
0
.
010
)
,
deep
invasion
(
P
=
0
.
009
)
,
and
nodal
metastasis
(
P
=
0
.
004
)
.
The
5
-
year
CSS
was
34
.
5
%
in
our
study
.
Patients
with
ALI
<
18
had
a
significantly
poorer
5
-
year
CSS
compared
to
ALI
≥
18
(
21
.
7
%
versus
43
.
4
%
,
P
<
0
.
001
)
.
On
multivariate
analysis
,
we
showed
that
the
ALI
was
a
significant
predictive
factor
of
CSS
(
P
=
0
.
024
)
.
The
ALI
is
still
a
useful
predictive
factor
for
long
-term
CSS
in
patients
with
ESCC
.
However
,
the
prognostic
value
of
the
ALI
is
yet
to
be
formally
tested
within
randomized
trials
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"poor differentiation"
symptom
alpha-thalassemia
carcinoma of the gallbladder
cholangiocarcinoma
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
esophageal adenocarcinoma
esophageal carcinoma
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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