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Dokumenttyp:
Journal Article; Observational Study
Autor(en):
Kornberg, Arno; Schernhammer, Martina; Kornberg, Jennifer; Friess, Helmut; Thrum, Katharina
Titel:
Serological Risk Index Based on Alpha-Fetoprotein and C-Reactive Protein to Indicate Futile Liver Transplantation Among Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to establish a preoperatively available serological risk index using alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) for predicting oncologically futile liver transplantation (LT) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. METHODS: A total of 119 liver transplant patients with HCC were retrospectively analyzed. The prognostic impact of clinical and histopathologic factors including pre-LT serum AFP and CRP values was determined. RESULTS: Apart from microvascular tumor invasion (MVI; odds ratio [OR] 15.77), pretransplant serum levels of AFP > 100 ng/ml (OR 13.31) and CRP > 0.8 mg/dl (OR 13.97) were identified as independent predictors of HCC recurrence. The cumulative risk of HCC relapse at 5 years post-LT was 2.3% in low serological tumor activity (STA) index (AFP ≤ 100 ng/ml + CRP ≤ 0.8 mg/dl), 17.1% in intermediate STA (AFP ≤ 100 ng/ml or CRP ≤ 0.8 mg/dl), and 91.6% in high STA index (AFP > 100 ng/ml + CRP > 0.8 mg/dl; p < 0.001), respectively. High STA index was identified as most powerful pre-LT available predictor of MVI (OR 15.31) and posttransplant HCC recurrence (OR 54.44). Five-year recurrence-free survival rate in Milan Out patients with high STA was 0%, compared to 91.7% and 83.6% in those with low or intermediate STA index (p < 0.001), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our proposed serological risk index based on pretransplant serum AFP and CRP values is able to predict oncologically futile LT among advanced HCC patients.
Zeitschriftentitel:
Dig Dis Sci
Jahr:
2019
Band / Volume:
64
Heft / Issue:
1
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
269-280
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/s10620-018-5296-9
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30259282
Print-ISSN:
0163-2116
TUM Einrichtung:
Chirurgische Klinik und Poliklinik
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