Erschienen in:
01.02.2007
Prognostic Factors for Pulmonary Metastasectomy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
verfasst von:
Shuenn-Wen Kuo, Yih-Leong Chang, Pei-Ming Huang, Hsao-Hsun Hsu, Jin-Shin Chen, Jang-Ming Lee, Po-Huang Lee, Yung-Chie Lee
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 2/2007
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Abstract
Purpose
To identify the prognostic factors for pulmonary metastasectomy (PM-ectomy) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Patients and methods
We conducted a retrospective review of patients with pulmonary metastases (PM) from HCC who had undergone curative PM-ectomy at National Taiwan University Hospital between 1990 and 2004. Univariate (log-rank) and multivariate (Cox’s model) analyses of survival were used to identify the significant prognostic factors.
Results
In total, 34 patients were eligible for curative PM-ectomy. The overall survival rates (Kaplan-Meier) after PM-ectomy were 65.2% and 27.5% at 2 and 5 years, respectively. High alpha-fetoprotein level, positive hepatic resection margin, and short disease-free interval (DFI) were unfavorable factors for overall survival from univariate analysis, however, only DFI (P = 0.028) was identified as an independently prognostic factor by multivariate analysis. Bilateral distribution and more PMs were unfavorable factors for PM-free survival from univariate analysis, with only PM number identified as an independent prognostic factor by multivariate analysis (P = 0.017).
Conclusion
Patients with longer DFIs and fewer PMs can benefit from PM-ectomy in HCC.