2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12149-021-01598-4
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The exact Deauville score, NABS score and high SUVmax predicts outcome in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma

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“…Novel prognostic models have also been suggested in recent years for NKTCL, such as the NABS score featuring the inclusion of a high peripheral blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) of >3.5 as a scoring criterion with validated independent significance for prediction of OS and progression-free survival (PFS) ( 34 ). High initial SUVmax of the most FDG-avid lesion on primary FDG-PET/CT scanning and post-treatment Deauville scores of 4-5 which precluded a PET complete metabolic response were both additionally assessed to be associated with worse OS and PFS; a further subgroup analysis in this study further reflected that the NABS score accurately predicted survival outcomes in cohorts irrespective of the attainment of a complete metabolic response as indicated by post-treatment Deauville scores of 1-3 ( 35 ). A consolidated view of the criteria used for each prognostic index can be found below for PTCL indices and specialized indices in Tables 1 , 2 respectively.…”
Section: Current Clinical Systems For Risk Stratificationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Novel prognostic models have also been suggested in recent years for NKTCL, such as the NABS score featuring the inclusion of a high peripheral blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) of >3.5 as a scoring criterion with validated independent significance for prediction of OS and progression-free survival (PFS) ( 34 ). High initial SUVmax of the most FDG-avid lesion on primary FDG-PET/CT scanning and post-treatment Deauville scores of 4-5 which precluded a PET complete metabolic response were both additionally assessed to be associated with worse OS and PFS; a further subgroup analysis in this study further reflected that the NABS score accurately predicted survival outcomes in cohorts irrespective of the attainment of a complete metabolic response as indicated by post-treatment Deauville scores of 1-3 ( 35 ). A consolidated view of the criteria used for each prognostic index can be found below for PTCL indices and specialized indices in Tables 1 , 2 respectively.…”
Section: Current Clinical Systems For Risk Stratificationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As the Deauville criteria differentiate five scores in metabolic activity, its application may not be limited to discrimination between PET-positive versus PET-negative results at the time of baseline imaging but may also have predictive value. Huang et al (2021) [45] have demonstrated a prognostic value of a Deauville score of 5 for true disease progression at end of treatment in extra-nodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma. Therefore, discrimination of scores 4 and 5 as proposed by Barrington et al (2014) [46] may prove its value in differentiating patients at higher risk of vascular complications or relapse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On top of these clinical factors, a recent meta-analysis demonstrated that several indices derived from fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computerized tomography (FDG-PET/CT) imaging could predict survival outcomes in patients with extranodal NKTCL, suggesting that FDG-PET/CT is not only useful for the assessment of treatment response but also potentially valuable for the prognostication in clinical practice [ 28 ]. The inclusion of imaging-based indicators such as SUVmax values and Deauville scores into clinical prognostic models have been suggested to complement clinical prognostic models [ 29 ]. Interestingly, PET/CT imaging patterns may also predict tumor immune microenvironment subtype in NKTCL, with the immune-silenced PET/CT pattern conferring worse overall survival compared to others [ 30 ].…”
Section: Clinical Risk Stratification and Prognostication Models For Nk/t-cell Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 99%