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The predictive usefulness of the novel combined hemoglobin-to-platelet ratio and maximum mouth opening index on prevalence of radiation induced trismus in patients with nasopharyngeal cancer

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2023

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John Wiley and Sons Inc

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Objectives: To explore how well a unique combination of hemoglobin-to-platelet ratio (HPR) and pretreatment maximum mouth opening (MMO) predicts the prevalence of radiation-induced trismus (RIT). Patients and methods: HPR and MMO cutoff values (0.54 and 40.7 mm) divided patients into two groups. To develop the novel HPR-MMO index, four combinations of these factors were tested for predictive power: Group 1: HPR > 0.54 and MMO > 40.7 mm, Group 2: HPR ≤ 0.54 but MMO > 40.7 mm, Group 3: HPR > 0.54 but MMO ≤ 40.7 mm, Group 4: HPR ≤ 0.54 and MMO ≤ 40.7 mm. Results: Data of 198 patients with LA-NPC was analyzed retrospectively. RIT rates for Groups 1 to 4 were 10.2%, 15.2%, 25%, and 59.4%. Groups 2 and 3 were merged to generate HPR-MMO index because of statistically equivalent RIT rates: Low-risk: HPR > 0.54 and MMO > 40.7 mm, Intermediate-risk: HPR ≤ 0.54 but MMO > 40.7 mm or, HPR > 0.54 but MMO ≤ 40.7 mm, High-risk: HPR ≤ 0.54 and MMO ≤ 40.7 mm. It was revealed that the low-, high-, and intermediate-risk group's RIT rates, 10.2%, 59.4%, and 19.2%, respectively. Conclusion: The novel HPR-MMO index may to classify LA-NPC patients into low, intermediate, and high-risk RIT groups. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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