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Analysis of the prognostic value of BMI and the difference in its impact according to age and sex in DLBCL patients

机译:BMI的预后价值与DLBCL患者的年龄和性别影响的预后价值及其影响的差异

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Abstract Studies that have evaluated the prognostic value of body mass index (BMI) in patients with diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma have recently been reported. However, the impact of BMI on survival outcomes remains controversial. We retrospectively analyzed the data of 406 diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma patients treated with R‐CHOP or R‐CHOP–like regimens. The number (%) of patients that were categorized into 1 of 4 groups according to BMI were underweight (18.5?kg/m 2 ), 58 (14.3%); normal weight (≥18.5 to 25?kg/m 2 ), 262 (64.5%); overweight (≥25 to 30?kg/m 2 ), 75 (18.5%); and obese (≥30.0?kg/m 2 ), 11 (2.7%). While the prognosis of overweight patients was good, being similar to that of normal weight, underweight, and obese patients had a worse prognosis (5‐y overall survival [OS] was 57.9%, 74.3%, 73.4%, and 40.9% for underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese patients, respectively; P ?=?.004). In multivariate analysis, underweight and obesity were independent prognostic factors for OS compared with normal weight (hazard ratios 2.90 and 5.17, respectively). In elderly female patients (≥70?y), patients with a low BMI (25?kg/m 2 ) had significantly inferior OS than those with a high BMI (≥25?kg/m 2 ) (5‐y OS, 61.5% vs 85.7%; P ?=?.039). In contrast, in young female patients (70?years), patients with a low BMI had significantly better OS than those with a high BMI (5‐y OS, 88.6% vs 46.4%; P ??.001). In male patients, there were no differences in the effect of BMI on OS between young and elderly patients. In this study, we demonstrated that being underweight and obese were independent prognostic factors compared with being normal weight. In female patients, BMI had a different impact on the prognosis of young and elderly patients, whereas in male patients, there was no difference in the effect of BMI on prognosis according to age.
机译:摘要最近有报道称,有研究评估了体重指数(BMI)对弥漫性大B细胞淋巴瘤患者的预后价值。然而,体重指数对生存结果的影响仍然存在争议。我们回顾性分析了406例采用R-CHOP或R-CHOP样方案治疗的弥漫性大B细胞淋巴瘤患者的资料。根据BMI分为4组中的1组的患者人数(%)为体重不足(;18.5千克/平方米),58人(14.3%);正常重量(≥18.5至;25?kg/m2),262(64.5%);超重(≥25至;30?kg/m2),75(18.5%);肥胖(≥30.0?kg/m2),11(2.7%)。超重患者的预后良好,与正常体重、体重不足和肥胖患者的预后相似,但预后较差(体重不足、正常体重、超重和肥胖患者的5年总生存率分别为57.9%、74.3%、73.4%和40.9%;P?=?.004)。在多变量分析中,与正常体重相比,体重不足和肥胖是OS的独立预后因素(危险比分别为2.90和5.17)。老年女性患者(≥70?y) ,BMI低(;25?kg/m2)的患者的OS显著低于BMI高的患者(≥25?千克/平方米(5年OS,61.5%对85.7%;P=0.039)。相比之下,在年轻女性患者(70岁以下)中,低BMI患者的OS明显优于高BMI患者(5年OS,88.6%对46.4%;P?;001)。在男性患者中,BMI对年轻患者和老年患者OS的影响没有差异。在这项研究中,我们证明与正常体重相比,体重不足和肥胖是独立的预后因素。在女性患者中,BMI对年轻患者和老年患者的预后有不同的影响,而在男性患者中,BMI对不同年龄患者预后的影响没有差异。

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    《Hematological oncology》 |2018年第1期|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of Clinical Research SupportTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center;

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of PathologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

    Department of Medical OncologyTokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

    age; body mass index; diffuse large B ‐cell lymphoma; prognosis; sex;

    机译:年龄;体重指数;弥漫性大b-cell淋巴瘤;预后;性;

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