Journal of Clinical Medicine (Oct 2021)

The Combination of Albumin–Bilirubin Score and Prothrombin Time Is a Useful Tool for Predicting Liver Dysfunction after Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization in Child–Pugh Class A Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma within Up-to-Seven Criteria

  • Hiroaki Takaya,
  • Tadashi Namisaki,
  • Soichi Takeda,
  • Kosuke Kaji,
  • Hiroyuki Ogawa,
  • Koji Ishida,
  • Yuki Tsuji,
  • Hirotetsu Takagi,
  • Takahiro Ozutsumi,
  • Yukihisa Fujinaga,
  • Masanori Furukawa,
  • Koh Kitagawa,
  • Norihisa Nishimura,
  • Yasuhiko Sawada,
  • Naotaka Shimozato,
  • Hideto Kawaratani,
  • Kei Moriya,
  • Takemi Akahane,
  • Akira Mitoro,
  • Hitoshi Yoshiji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214838
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 21
p. 4838

Abstract

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Mortality and recurrence rates of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are high. Recent studies show that for patients with HCC beyond up-to-seven criteria, treatment with molecular-targeted agents (MTAs) is recommended because the treatment efficiency of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) is poor; further, TACE increases decline in liver function. However, the relationship between TACE and liver function decline in patients with HCC within up-to-seven criteria has not been clarified. Hence, we aimed to investigate this relationship. This retrospective observational study included 189 HCC tumors within up-to-seven criteria in 114 Child–Pugh class A patients. Twenty-four (12.7%) tumors were changed from Child–Pugh class A to B after TACE, and 116 (61.4%) tumors exhibited recurrence within 6 months after TACE. Prothrombin time (PT) and albumin–bilirubin (ALBI) score before TACE were significantly associated with liver dysfunction from Child–Pugh class A to B. The combination of PT and ALBI score before TACE had high predictive ability for liver dysfunction from Child–Pugh class A to B after TACE (specificity = 100%, sensitivity = 91.7%). The combined use of pre-TACE PT and ALBI score has a high predictive ability for liver dysfunction after TACE for Child–Pugh class A patients with HCC within up-to-seven criteria.

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