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Abstract

Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte-to-Monocyte Ratio Predicts Mortality in Patients with HBV-Related Decompensated Cirrhosis by XiaoTing Qi

Background: Recent reports suggest that the lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) is a potential biomarker for predicting clinical outcomes. In the present study, LMR in patients with hepatitis B virus-related decompensated cirrhosis (HBV-DeCi) was investigated to evaluate whether LMR may have utility as a new predictive marker for mortality in HBV-DeCi patients.
Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study that included 135 patients with HBV-DeCi. Logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic curve were employed to assess the independent predictors for 1-month mortality rate of patients with HBV-DeCi.
Results: A significantly lower LMR was detected in non-surviving patients than in surviving patients, and a lower LMR was associated with increased 1-month mortality. Multivariate analysis suggested that both LMR and the model for endstage liver disease were independent predictors of 1-month mortality in patients with HBV-DeCi (both p < 0.001).
Conclusions: Our results suggest that a low LMR can be considered a new independent biomarker for predicting 30-day mortality in patients with HBV-DeCi.

DOI: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2018.180717