MELD score and AST-to-platelet ratio index predict long-term survival in patients with a small hepatocellular carcinoma following non-transplant therapies: a pilot study

Joy Sarkar , Thomas DeLeon , Linda L. Wong

Hepatoma Research ›› 2017, Vol. 3 : 79 -85.

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Hepatoma Research ›› 2017, Vol. 3:79 -85. DOI: 10.20517/2394-5079.2017.06
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MELD score and AST-to-platelet ratio index predict long-term survival in patients with a small hepatocellular carcinoma following non-transplant therapies: a pilot study

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Aim: Liver transplantation (LT) is the most effective treatment for long-term survival from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, insufficient donors limit therapy. The authors sought to identify characteristics that predicted long-term survival after non-transplant therapies in patients with small HCC.

Methods: In a database of 1,050 HCC patients, the authors identified those with single HCC ≤ 3.0 cm, who underwent hepatic resection (HR, n = 16), radiofrequency ablation (RFA, n = 55), or LT (n = 23) with 5-year follow-up. Overall survival (OS) and odds-ratios (OR) for survival after HR/RFA were calculated for MELD score, platelet count, creatinine, albumin, AST/platelet ratio index (APRI), international normalized ratio, and bilirubin.

Results: LT patients had 3- and 5-year OS of 82.6% and 73.9% compared to HR/RFA patients with 3- and 5-year OS of 40.8% and 33.8%. The strongest predictors of survival after HR/RFA were MELD < 10 [OR 4.43, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.85-10.58] and APRI ≤ 0.5 (OR 4.25, 95% CI 1.63-11.08). HR/RFA patients with both MELD < 10 and APRI ≤ 0.5 had 3- and 5-year OS of 77.3% and 72.7%.

Conclusion: Patients with MELD < 10 and APRI ≤ 0.5 who undergo HR/RFA have survival approaching LT. Perhaps patients who meet these criteria can safely undergo non-transplant therapy and donor livers can be allocated to patients with a greater need.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma / ablation / liver resection / transplant

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Joy Sarkar, Thomas DeLeon, Linda L. Wong. MELD score and AST-to-platelet ratio index predict long-term survival in patients with a small hepatocellular carcinoma following non-transplant therapies: a pilot study. Hepatoma Research, 2017, 3: 79-85 DOI:10.20517/2394-5079.2017.06

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