EP1.04-06 Analysis of the Relationship Between Ratio N / L and Survival in Patients Treated with Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer

Journal of Thoracic Oncology(2019)

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The neutrophil-lymphocyte (N / L) ratio is a marker of general immune response in different stress situations, having shown a relationship between the quotient and the evolution of patients treated with immunotherapy (IT), emphasizing the importance of inflammation in these patients. In order to evaluate this relationship in a context of usual clinical practice, a retrospective review of patients with pulmonary neoplasia who received IT treatment in the first line or successive, between November 2015 and December 2018, excluding those who received treatment within of ±±clinical trial. Data were collected from the clinical history of each patient, with special attention to baseline neutrophil and lymphocyte numbers, objective response to therapy by criteria iRECIST 1.1 after 3 months of treatment and overall survival (OS) defined from the beginning of treatment until death by progression of the disease. 92 patients (29 women and 63 men) were analyzed with a mean age of 64 ±8 years. 15 (16,3%) patients received immunotherapy as first line treatment, 65.2% (60 patients) received it as 2nd line and 18,4% (17 patients) as 3rd or succesive lines. The average number of cycles received was 14 (1-52). Two stretches of baseline N / L ratios ≤5 (low) and >5 (high) were defined. Low ratio N / L (≤5) was identified in 62p (67.4%) of the patients treated with IT and high ratio N/L (>5) in 30p (32,6%). Of the 62 patients with a low ratio: 41 patients (66.1%) had some type of response or stabilization of their disease, 13 patients (21%) had progression and 8 patients (12.8%) received less than three months of treatment, 6 patients for PS deterioration and the other 2 patients continue with the treatment and are pending reevaluation. Among the 30 patients patients with high N /L quotient: 7 patients (23.3%) presented response or stabilization of the disease, 23 patients (76,7%) presented progression or treatment was interrupted due to deterioration of the ECOG. The average survival in the group with a low N / L ratio (≤5) was 213 weeks compared to the group with a high N / L ratio (> 5) 144 weeks (p <0.05). The N /L ratio has been identified in some studies as an adverse prognostic factor in patients treated with IT. Our data from the usual clinical practice support this theory. If these findings are confirmed in future studies, it could be used as a response biomarker for better patient selection.
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