Cancers (May 2021)

The Impact of Time Interval between Hepatic Resection and Liver Transplantation on Clinical Outcome in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Matteo Serenari,
  • Enrico Prosperi,
  • Marc-Antoine Allard,
  • Michele Paterno,
  • Nicolas Golse,
  • Andrea Laurenzi,
  • René Adam,
  • Matteo Ravaioli,
  • Daniel Cherqui,
  • Matteo Cescon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13102398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 2398

Abstract

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Hepatic resection (HR) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) may require secondary liver transplantation (SLT). However, a previous HR is supposed to worsen post-SLT outcomes. Data of patients treated by SLT between 2000 and 2018 at two tertiary referral centers were analyzed. The primary outcome of the study was to analyze the impact of HR on post-LT complications. A Comprehensive Complication Index ≥ 29.6 was chosen as cutoff. The secondary outcome was HCC-related death by means of competing-risk regression analysis. In the study period, 140 patients were included. Patients were transplanted in a median of 23 months after HR (IQR 14–41). Among all the features analyzed regarding the prior HR, only time interval between HR and SLT (time HR-SLT) was an independent predictor of severe complications after LT (OR = 0.98, p p p = 0.796). This study showed that time HR-SLT was key in predicting complications after LT, without affecting HCC-related death.

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