Transplante hepático en pacientes con hepatocarcinoma: Factores implicados en la recidiva tumoral

Translated title of the contribution: Liver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Factors implicated in tumor relapse

D. Martínez Ares, F. J. Suárez López, J. Souto Ruzo, A. Otero Ferreiro, M. Gómez Gutiérrez, B. González Conde, C. Fernández Sellés, B. Gala López, F. Arnal Monreal, J. L. Vázquez Iglesias

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Abstract

Introduction: liver segmental resection and liver transplantation are both treatments intended for heating liver cancer. An adequate selection of patients eligible for transplantation is crucial, since organs available for transplants are usually scarce. For this reason, awareness of the prognostic factors of relapse is of great importance. We present a comprehensive review of our series in order to better understand these prognostic factors. Material and methods: we revised the cases of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who underwent liver transplantation during the period 1994-2000, and present a detailed analysis of a series of variables which may be probably implicated in the appearance of relapse and which have an effect on survival. Results: after a mean follow-up of 33 months, the mortality rate was 27.5% and relapse occurred in 18.75% of cases. No history of alcohol abuse, the number and size of the nodules, the presence of macro and microscopic vascular invasion, and pTNM stage T4 were all factors associated with a significantly increased risk of relapse (p<0.05). These factors and positive HCV were associated to decreased survival. After a multivariate analysis, the size of the nodules and the presence of macroscopic vascular invasion were considered the only independent risk factors for tumor relapse and post-transplantation relapse and mortality, respectively. Conclusions: macroscopic vascular invasion and tumor nodules larger than 5 cm are both independent risk factors of tumor relapse after transplantation. Nevertheless, only macroscopic vascular invasion seems to have a significant effect on survival.

Translated title of the contributionLiver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Factors implicated in tumor relapse
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)22-31
Number of pages10
JournalRevista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
Volume96
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2004
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Gastroenterology

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