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Influence of clinically significant portal hypertension on survival after hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Influence of clinically significant portal hypertension on survival after hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients / Giannini, E. G.; Savarino, V.; Farinati, F.; Ciccarese, F.; Rapaccini, G.; Marco, M. D.; Benvegnu, L.; Zoli, M.; Borzio, F.; Caturelli, E.; Chiaramonte, M.; Trevisani, F; Olmi, S; on behalf of Italian Liver Cancer, (ITA. LI. CA) group.. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - 33:10(2013), pp. 1594-1600. [10.1111/liv.12199]
Abstract:
Background: The role of clinically significant portal hypertension on the prognosis of cirrhotic patients undergoing hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is debated. Aims: In this study, our aim was to assess the role of clinically significant portal hypertension after hepatic resection for HCC in patients with cirrhosis. Methods: We assessed the prognostic role of the presence of clinically significant portal hypertension (oesophageal/gastric varices/portal hypertensive gastropathy or a platelet count <100 × 109/L associated with splenomegaly) in 152 patients with compensated cirrhosis who underwent hepatic resection for HCC at the Italian Liver Cancer centres. Survival rates were assessed in the whole series, in the subgroup of Child-Pugh score 5 patients with uninodular HCC ≤5 cm, and in Child-Pugh score 5 patients with uninodular HCC ≤2 cm and normal bilirubin. Results: Median survival was similar in patients with and without clinically significant portal hypertension (79 vs 77 months, P = 0.686). Child-Pugh score 5 was the only variable significantly associated with survival by Cox multiple regression (P = 0.007). In Child-Pugh score 5 patients with single HCC ≤5 cm or in those with single HCC ≤2 cm and normal bilirubin, there was no survival difference between patients with and without clinically significant portal hypertension (median survival: 94 vs 78 months, P = 0.121 and >100 vs 86 months, P = 0.742). Conclusions: Presence of clinically significant portal hypertension has no influence on survival of patients with well-compensated cirrhosis undergoing hepatic resection for HCC. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hepatic venous pressure gradient; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Oesophageal varices; Portal hypertension; Surgery; Survival; Thrombocytopaenia; Aged; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Female; Hepatectomy; Humans; Hypertension, Portal; Italy; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Platelet Count; Prognosis; Retrospective Studies; Survival Analysis
Elenco autori:
Giannini, E. G.; Savarino, V.; Farinati, F.; Ciccarese, F.; Rapaccini, G.; Marco, M. D.; Benvegnu, L.; Zoli, M.; Borzio, F.; Caturelli, E.; Chiaramonte, M.; Trevisani, F; Olmi, S; on behalf of Italian Liver Cancer, (ITA. LI. CA) group.
Autori di Ateneo:
OLMI STEFANO PAOLO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/125302
Pubblicato in:
LIVER INTERNATIONAL
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