Hepatocellular carcinoma tumour burden score to stratify prognosis after resection

Background Although the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system has been largely adopted in clinical practice, recent studies have emphasized the need for further refinement and subclassification of this system. Methods Patients who underwent hepatectomy with curative intent for BCLC‐0,...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of surgery 2020-06, Vol.107 (7), p.854-864
Hauptverfasser: Tsilimigras, D. I., Moris, D., Hyer, J. M., Bagante, F., Sahara, K., Moro, A., Paredes, A. Z., Mehta, R., Ratti, F., Marques, H. P., Silva, S., Soubrane, O., Lam, V., Poultsides, G. A., Popescu, I., Alexandrescu, S., Martel, G., Workneh, A., Guglielmi, A., Hugh, T., Aldrighetti, L., Endo, I., Sasaki, K., Rodarte, A. I., Aucejo, F. N., Pawlik, T. M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Although the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system has been largely adopted in clinical practice, recent studies have emphasized the need for further refinement and subclassification of this system. Methods Patients who underwent hepatectomy with curative intent for BCLC‐0, ‐A or ‐B hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) between 2000 and 2017 were identified using a multi‐institutional database. The tumour burden score (TBS) was calculated, and overall survival (OS) was examined in relation to TBS and BCLC stage. Results Among 1053 patients, 63 (6·0 per cent) had BCLC‐0, 826 (78·4 per cent) BCLC‐A and 164 (15·6 per cent) had BCLC‐B HCC. OS worsened incrementally with higher TBS (5‐year OS 77·9, 61 and 39 per cent for low, medium and high TBS respectively; P < 0·001). No differences in OS were noted among patients with similar TBS, irrespective of BCLC stage (61·6 versus 58·9 per cent for BCLC‐A/medium TBS versus BCLC‐B/medium TBS, P = 0·930; 45 versus 13 per cent for BCLC‐A/high TBS versus BCLC‐B/high TBS, P = 0·175). Patients with BCLC‐B HCC and a medium TBS had better OS than those with BCLC‐A disease and a high TBS (58·9 versus 45 per cent; P = 0·005). On multivariable analysis, TBS remained associated with OS among patients with BCLC‐A (medium TBS: hazard ratio (HR) 2·07, 95 per cent c.i. 1·42 to 3·02, P < 0·001; high TBS: HR 4·05, 2·40 to 6·82, P < 0·001) and BCLC‐B (high TBS: HR 3·85, 2·03 to 7·30; P < 0·001) HCC. TBS could also stratify prognosis among patients in an external validation cohort (5‐year OS 79, 51·2 and 28 per cent for low, medium and high TBS respectively; P = 0·010). Conclusion The prognosis of patients with HCC varied according to the BCLC stage but was largely dependent on the TBS. Antecedentes Aunque el sistema de estadificación del Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) ha sido adoptado en gran medida en la práctica clínica, estudios recientes han enfatizado la necesidad de un mayor refinamiento y subclasificación del sistema BCLC. Métodos Los pacientes con carcinoma hepatocelular (hepatocellular cancer, HCC) BCLC‐0, A y B que se sometieron a una hepatectomía con intención curativa entre 2000 y 2017 fueron identificados utilizando una base de datos multi‐institucional. Se calculó la puntuación de carga tumoral (tumour burden score, TBS) y se examinó la supervivencia global (overall survival, OS) en relación con la TBS y los estadios BCLC. Resultados En la serie de 1.053 pacientes, 63 (6%) tenían HCC BCLC‐0, 826 (78
ISSN:0007-1323
1365-2168
DOI:10.1002/bjs.11464