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Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase to Neutrophil Ratio as Prognostic Indicator for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients Post-Curative Resection. | LitMetric

Background: The close association between inflammation and the clinical outcomes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has been extensively documented. This study aims to analyze the association between a novel inflammatory indicator, the gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase to neutrophil ratio (GNR), and HCC prognosis following curative resection.

Methods: A cohort of 204 eligible HCC cases were included. Based on an optimal cut-off value determined utilizing the X-tile software, patients were categorized into low- and high-GNR groups. The overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates were assessed using the Kaplan-Meier analysis method with Log rank tests. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression was used to investigate the independent association between GNR and HCC prognosis. Restricted cubic splines were used to explore the nonlinear relationship between GNR and the risk of death or recurrence.

Results: The low GNR group exhibited significantly higher 3-year OS and RFS rates than the high GNR group. Multivariate Cox analysis indicated that a high GNR level was independently associated with poor OS and RFS. A linear correlation between GNR and the risk of death, as well as a nonlinear inverted "U" shape correlation between GNR and the risk of recurrence, were observed.

Conclusion: The findings provide evidence supporting the independent association of GNR with HCC prognosis. These results offer promise for enhancing prognosis assessments and guiding active monitoring strategies for patients with HCC post-curative resection.

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