High systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) level as a prognostic factor for colorectal cancer patients after curative surgery: a single-center retrospective analysis DOI Creative Commons
Tamuro Hayama,

Hiroki Ochiai,

Tsuyoshi Ozawa

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

The Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI), a marker used to assess systemic inflammation, is associated with lower patient survival rates in various cancer types. Factors contributing the recurrence of colorectal (CRC) have been examined previously using preoperative SIRI. Herein, we investigated association between SIRI level and both recurrence-free (RFS) overall (OS) patients diagnosed CRC. We retrospectively analyzed case 406 who underwent curative surgery for Stage I-III CRC at single institution during 2012- 2017. Based on their levels, categorized into low-SIRI group (≤ 1700) high-SIRI (> 1700). Multivariable analyses revealed that was an independent risk factor 5-year RFS (p = 0.045) OS 0.048) patients. A Kaplan–Meier analysis demonstrated significantly poorer outcomes compared 0.0001, p 0.017 respectively). These findings suggest prognosis

Language: Английский

Peripheral blood cellular immunophenotype in suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI
Federico M. Daray, Luciana Carla Chiapella, Leandro Nicolás Grendas

et al.

Molecular Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(12), P. 3874 - 3892

Published: May 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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Nonlinear association of the systemic immune-inflammatory index with mortality in diabetic patients DOI Creative Commons

Chunli Meng,

Kai Liu

Frontiers in Endocrinology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Feb. 13, 2024

Background It has been demonstrated that in diabetic patients, an elevated neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is independently connected with higher cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. unclear, however, if the systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII) mortality rate among patients are related. Investigating linkage between SII diabetes patients’ risk of death was aim study. Methods 4972 diabetics who were chosen from six rounds National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005 2016 study’s participants. The optimal threshold highest correlation survival outcomes identified by applying Maximum Selection Ranking Statistical Method (MSRSM). To assess relationship diabetics, subgroup analysis Cox regression modeling employed. Furthermore, smoothed curve fitting utilized to determine nonlinear them. Results Over course a median follow-up 69 months (interquartile range [IQR], 54-123 months), 1,172 (23.6%) 4,972 passed away. These deaths included 332 (6.7%) 840 (16.9%) non-cardiovascular deaths. Individuals categorized into (>983.5714) lower (≤983.5714) groups according MSRSM. In multi-variable adjusted models, subjects had significantly increased chance dying disease (HR 2.05; 95% confidence interval (CI):1.42,2.97) all causes 1.60; CI:1.22,1.99). Kplan-Meier curves showed similar results. Subgroup studies based on age, sex, BMI, drinking, smoking, hypertension revealed connection maintained intact. previously stated variables did not interact (p interaction > 0.05). smooth Conclusion linked

Language: Английский

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Association between the systemic immune-inflammation index and sarcopenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

Siye Xie,

Qi Wu

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: May 28, 2024

Sarcopenia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) has been correlated to a variety of disorders. present study conducted systematic review meta-analysis investigate the relationship between SII sarcopenia.

Language: Английский

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Association between oxidative balance score, systemic inflammatory response index, and cardiovascular disease risk: a cross-sectional analysis based on NHANES 2007–2018 data DOI Creative Commons
Chaoyu Chen, Senlin Li,

Zhipeng Xie

et al.

Frontiers in Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: June 5, 2024

There is limited research on the relationship between Systemic Oxidative Stress (SOS) status and inflammatory indices. Adding onto existing literature, this study aimed to examine association dietary Balance Score (OBS) lifestyle OBS (which make up overall OBS), Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) prevalence at different Immune Inflammation Index (SII) Inflammatory Response (SIRI) levels. This involved 9,451 subjects selected from National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007-2018. The comprised 20 factors. Statistical methods included Weighted Linear Regression Analysis (WLRA), Logistic (LRA), Sensitivity (SA), Restricted Cubic Spline (RCS) analysis. multivariate WLRA revealed that was significantly negatively correlated with both SII (β = -5.36, p < 0.001) SIRI -0.013, In SA, removing any single component had no significant effect results of SIRI. Further subgroup analyses more impactful in lowering women than men. Additionally, low-age group high-age group. Moreover, RCS analysis confirmed linear relationship. Compared OBS, exerted a Coronary Artery (CAD) (OR: 0.794, 0.002), hypertension 0.738, 0.001), Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) 0.736, 0.005), Myocardial Infarction (MI) 0.785, stroke 0.807, 0.029) prevalence. Furthermore, exhibited interaction CHF (P for 0.001). On other hand, MI 0.05). including were associated Higher reduced risks CAD, hypertension, CHF, MI, stroke.

Language: Английский

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High systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) level as a prognostic factor for colorectal cancer patients after curative surgery: a single-center retrospective analysis DOI Creative Commons
Tamuro Hayama,

Hiroki Ochiai,

Tsuyoshi Ozawa

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

The Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI), a marker used to assess systemic inflammation, is associated with lower patient survival rates in various cancer types. Factors contributing the recurrence of colorectal (CRC) have been examined previously using preoperative SIRI. Herein, we investigated association between SIRI level and both recurrence-free (RFS) overall (OS) patients diagnosed CRC. We retrospectively analyzed case 406 who underwent curative surgery for Stage I-III CRC at single institution during 2012- 2017. Based on their levels, categorized into low-SIRI group (≤ 1700) high-SIRI (> 1700). Multivariable analyses revealed that was an independent risk factor 5-year RFS (p = 0.045) OS 0.048) patients. A Kaplan–Meier analysis demonstrated significantly poorer outcomes compared 0.0001, p 0.017 respectively). These findings suggest prognosis

Language: Английский

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