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Predictors of microvascular invasion before hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma

✍ Scribed by Masaki Kaibori; Morihiko Ishizaki; Kosuke Matsui; A-Hon Kwon


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Volume
102
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background and Objectives

Microvascular invasion (MVI) is difficult to detect before resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods

Clinicopathological and outcome data were retrospectively compared between 213 HCC patients with MVI and 221 patients without MVI who underwent hepatectomy.

Results

MVI risk was selected as an independent prognostic indicator for both disease‐free and overall survival in our 434 HCC patients. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that an age under 65 years, a protein induced by vitamin K absence/antagonism II (PIVKA‐II) level β‰₯200 mAU/ml, a preoperative tumor size β‰₯5.0 cm, and poorly differentiated carcinoma were independent predictors of MVI. When age, PIVKA‐II level, and tumor size (data available before surgery) were scored as a combined index, the total score demonstrated a significant correlation with the extent of vascular invasion and with survival after hepatic resection.

Conclusions

An age under 65 years, increase of PIVKA‐II, and larger tumor size were preoperative predictors of MVI in HCC patients undergoing potentially curative resection. Our combined score based on the age, serum PIVKA‐II, and preoperative tumor size is a reliable predictor of MVI and survival in patients with HCC. J. Surg. Oncol. 2010;102:462–468. Β© 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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