Validation of the HCC‐RESCUE score to predict hepatocellular carcinoma risk in Caucasian chronic hepatitis B patients under entecavir or tenofovir therapy

The HCC‐RESCUE score was developed to predict hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk in Korean chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients under entecavir therapy. We aimed to validate the HCC‐RESCUE score to predict HCC risk in Caucasian CHB patients under entecavir or tenofovir therapy and to compare the pred...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of viral hepatitis 2021-05, Vol.28 (5), p.826-836
Hauptverfasser: Güzelbulut, Fatih, Gökçen, Pınar, Can, Güray, Adalı, Gupse, Değirmenci Saltürk, Ayça Gökçen, Bahadır, Özgür, Özdil, Kamil, Doğanay, Hamdi Levent
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Zusammenfassung:The HCC‐RESCUE score was developed to predict hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk in Korean chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients under entecavir therapy. We aimed to validate the HCC‐RESCUE score to predict HCC risk in Caucasian CHB patients under entecavir or tenofovir therapy and to compare the predictive performance of the HCC‐RESCUE score with those of the CAMD, PAGE‐B and modified PAGE‐B (mPAGE‐B) scores. The study included 647 nucleos(t)ide analogue‐naive noncirrhotic and compensated/decompensated cirrhotic patients who had received entecavir or tenofovir for ≥6 months and did not develop HCC during the first 6 months of therapy. Patients with HCC‐RESCUE scores ≤64, 65–84 and ≥85 points were classified into low‐, intermediate‐ and high‐risk groups, respectively. The AUROCs of the HCC‐RESCUE, CAMD, PAGE‐B and mPAGE‐B scores to predict HCC risk at 5 years were 0.875, 0.870, 0.866 and 0.880, and those at 10 years were 0.862, 0.845, 0.841 and 0.862, respectively (both p > .05). Cumulative HCC incidences at 5 years were 0.0%, 10.5% and 15.8%, and those at 10 years were 1.4%, 15.5% and 24.9%, respectively, in the low‐, intermediate‐ and high‐risk groups based on the HCC‐RESCUE score (both log rank p  .05). The HCC‐RESCUE score accurately predicted HCC risk in Caucasian CHB patients under entecavir or tenofovir therapy. A substantial proportion of patients can be dropped from HCC surveillance by using the HCC‐RESCUE score.
ISSN:1352-0504
1365-2893
DOI:10.1111/jvh.13485