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Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation

OBJECTIVE: to correlate clinical and epidemiological data with the pathological analysis of liver explants from patients undergoing liver transplantation for hetapocarcinoma in the UNICAMP HC and to verify whether the MELD and MELD-Na scores are reliable factors to predict a worse post-transplant pr...

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Autores principales: BARBOSA, BRAINNER CAMPOS, SANTOS, LEANDRO AUGUSTO RODRIGUES, DAHER, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE RASSI MAHAMED, MARTINS, DANIEL LAHAN, PERALES, SIMONE REGES, GALLANI, STEPHANIS KILARIS, COSTA, LARISSA BASTOS ELOY DA, LAGO, EDUARDO ANDREAZZA DAL, BOIN, IIKA DE FÁTIMA SANTANTA FERREIRA, CASERTA, NELSON MARCIO GOMES, ATAÍDE, ELAINE CRISTINA DE
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20212997
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author BARBOSA, BRAINNER CAMPOS
SANTOS, LEANDRO AUGUSTO RODRIGUES
DAHER, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE RASSI MAHAMED
MARTINS, DANIEL LAHAN
PERALES, SIMONE REGES
GALLANI, STEPHANIS KILARIS
COSTA, LARISSA BASTOS ELOY DA
LAGO, EDUARDO ANDREAZZA DAL
BOIN, IIKA DE FÁTIMA SANTANTA FERREIRA
CASERTA, NELSON MARCIO GOMES
ATAÍDE, ELAINE CRISTINA DE
author_facet BARBOSA, BRAINNER CAMPOS
SANTOS, LEANDRO AUGUSTO RODRIGUES
DAHER, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE RASSI MAHAMED
MARTINS, DANIEL LAHAN
PERALES, SIMONE REGES
GALLANI, STEPHANIS KILARIS
COSTA, LARISSA BASTOS ELOY DA
LAGO, EDUARDO ANDREAZZA DAL
BOIN, IIKA DE FÁTIMA SANTANTA FERREIRA
CASERTA, NELSON MARCIO GOMES
ATAÍDE, ELAINE CRISTINA DE
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description OBJECTIVE: to correlate clinical and epidemiological data with the pathological analysis of liver explants from patients undergoing liver transplantation for hetapocarcinoma in the UNICAMP HC and to verify whether the MELD and MELD-Na scores are reliable factors to predict a worse post-transplant prognosis. METHODS: we studied liver transplants carried out between May 2010 and November 2017. After excluding 38 patients, we included 87, analyzing clinical and laboratory data for correlation with the outcome Microvascular Invasion (MVI). Subsequently, we computed the MELD and MELD-Na scores and performed a descriptive analysis of clinical and laboratory data and, finally, calculated ROC curves to assess the association between these laboratory parameters and mortality in these patients. RESULTS: most patients were male (78.30%), with an average age of 58.53 years. Most liver diseases were caused by HCV (53.26%). We found no predictors for MVI among the laboratory parameters. The ROC curves for death identified the MELD score as the cutoff point with the highest combined sensitivity (90.91%) and specificity (37.50%), with a value of 10 points, whereas in the MELD-Na the cutoff point was 7 points, with a sensitivity of 90.91% and a specificity of 33.33%, both scores being significant. CONCLUSIONS: there were no reliable predictors of MVI between clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological variables. The MELD-Na score is more sensitive than the MELD one for predicting mortality in patients undergoing liver transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-106834442023-11-30 Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation BARBOSA, BRAINNER CAMPOS SANTOS, LEANDRO AUGUSTO RODRIGUES DAHER, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE RASSI MAHAMED MARTINS, DANIEL LAHAN PERALES, SIMONE REGES GALLANI, STEPHANIS KILARIS COSTA, LARISSA BASTOS ELOY DA LAGO, EDUARDO ANDREAZZA DAL BOIN, IIKA DE FÁTIMA SANTANTA FERREIRA CASERTA, NELSON MARCIO GOMES ATAÍDE, ELAINE CRISTINA DE Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article OBJECTIVE: to correlate clinical and epidemiological data with the pathological analysis of liver explants from patients undergoing liver transplantation for hetapocarcinoma in the UNICAMP HC and to verify whether the MELD and MELD-Na scores are reliable factors to predict a worse post-transplant prognosis. METHODS: we studied liver transplants carried out between May 2010 and November 2017. After excluding 38 patients, we included 87, analyzing clinical and laboratory data for correlation with the outcome Microvascular Invasion (MVI). Subsequently, we computed the MELD and MELD-Na scores and performed a descriptive analysis of clinical and laboratory data and, finally, calculated ROC curves to assess the association between these laboratory parameters and mortality in these patients. RESULTS: most patients were male (78.30%), with an average age of 58.53 years. Most liver diseases were caused by HCV (53.26%). We found no predictors for MVI among the laboratory parameters. The ROC curves for death identified the MELD score as the cutoff point with the highest combined sensitivity (90.91%) and specificity (37.50%), with a value of 10 points, whereas in the MELD-Na the cutoff point was 7 points, with a sensitivity of 90.91% and a specificity of 33.33%, both scores being significant. CONCLUSIONS: there were no reliable predictors of MVI between clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological variables. The MELD-Na score is more sensitive than the MELD one for predicting mortality in patients undergoing liver transplantation. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10683444/ /pubmed/34932735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20212997 Text en © 2021 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
BARBOSA, BRAINNER CAMPOS
SANTOS, LEANDRO AUGUSTO RODRIGUES
DAHER, GUSTAVO HENRIQUE RASSI MAHAMED
MARTINS, DANIEL LAHAN
PERALES, SIMONE REGES
GALLANI, STEPHANIS KILARIS
COSTA, LARISSA BASTOS ELOY DA
LAGO, EDUARDO ANDREAZZA DAL
BOIN, IIKA DE FÁTIMA SANTANTA FERREIRA
CASERTA, NELSON MARCIO GOMES
ATAÍDE, ELAINE CRISTINA DE
Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title_full Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title_fullStr Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title_short Clinical impact of the Model for End Liver Disease (MELD) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
title_sort clinical impact of the model for end liver disease (meld) score on the presence of microvascular invasion and on the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing liver transplantation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20212997
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