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Liver stiffness and insulin resistance in predicting recurrence for early stage hepatoma patients after curative resection

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85431-y

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  1. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital [CMRPG891531-2]

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This study investigated the role of LS and metabolic factors in predicting HCC recurrence for patients with early stage HCC. It was found that LS was positively correlated with fibrosis stage, and patients with LS>8.5 kPa and HOMA-IR>2.3 had the highest recurrence rate after 1-year post resection.
Curative resection is recommended for patient with early stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), however, the prognosis is limited by high recurrence rate. This study was to investigate liver stiffness (LS) and metabolic factor in prediction of HCC recurrence for patients with early stage HCC who had undergone curative resection. Consecutive patients with suspicion of HCC who had undergone curative resection were prospectively enrolled. Transient elastography was performed to determine LS pre-operatively. The demographics, clinical characteristics and histological findings were recorded. All patients were followed up regularly until recurrence, death or last visit. Ninety-four patients with early stage HCC were enrolled. LS positively correlated with fibrosis stage (r=0.666). In a median follow-up of 3.2 years, forty patients developed recurrences including 22 recurrences after 1-year post resection. The 5-year cumulative recurrence rate was 44.2%. LS was the independent factor associated with recurrence. Patients with LS>8.5 kPa had higher 5-year cumulative recurrence rate (59.8% vs 25.1%, p=0.007). For the prediction of recurrence after 1-year post resection, LS>8.5 kPa (hazard ratio 2.72) and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) (hazard ratio 1.24) were independent factors in multivariate analysis. Those patients with both LS>8.5 kPa and HOMA-IR>2.3 had the highest recurrence rate after 1-year post resection.

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