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Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma

BACKGROUND: We attempted to analyze the effects of an increase in the Child-Pugh (CP) score on the overall survival of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: From March 2006 to February 2012, 103 patients received RT using the TomoTherapy Hi-Art a...

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Autores principales: Son, Seok Hyun, Jang, Hong Seok, Jo, In-Young, Choi, Byung Ock, Jang, Jeong Won, Yoon, Seung Kew, Kay, Chul Seung
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24779518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-9-101
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author Son, Seok Hyun
Jang, Hong Seok
Jo, In-Young
Choi, Byung Ock
Jang, Jeong Won
Yoon, Seung Kew
Kay, Chul Seung
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Jang, Hong Seok
Jo, In-Young
Choi, Byung Ock
Jang, Jeong Won
Yoon, Seung Kew
Kay, Chul Seung
author_sort Son, Seok Hyun
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description BACKGROUND: We attempted to analyze the effects of an increase in the Child-Pugh (CP) score on the overall survival of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: From March 2006 to February 2012, 103 patients received RT using the TomoTherapy Hi-Art at Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital and Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital. The dose per fraction was 1.8–5 Gy, and the total dose was 40–60 Gy (median, 50 Gy). We considered an increase of at least 2 points in the CP score within 3 months after RT to be clinically important radiation-induced hepatic toxicity and analyzed the effects of an increased CP score on overall survival. RESULTS: The median follow-up duration was 11.6 months (range, 3.5–85.3 months). The median survival time was 11.6 months. In multivariate analysis, planning target volume and an increase in the CP score after RT were found to be a statistically significant factors (p = 0.010 and 0.015, respectively). In a comparison of cases with and without an increase in the CP score, there was an 11.0-month difference in the median survival time (6.9 vs. 17.9 months), and the relative risk of mortality was 1.8. CONCLUSION: An increase of at least 2 points in the CP score within 3 months of RT completion is an important on-treatment factor that affects overall survival. To minimize such increases, careful patient selection and a more sophisticated radiation treatment plan are imperative.
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spelling pubmed-40166472014-05-11 Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma Son, Seok Hyun Jang, Hong Seok Jo, In-Young Choi, Byung Ock Jang, Jeong Won Yoon, Seung Kew Kay, Chul Seung Radiat Oncol Research BACKGROUND: We attempted to analyze the effects of an increase in the Child-Pugh (CP) score on the overall survival of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: From March 2006 to February 2012, 103 patients received RT using the TomoTherapy Hi-Art at Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital and Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital. The dose per fraction was 1.8–5 Gy, and the total dose was 40–60 Gy (median, 50 Gy). We considered an increase of at least 2 points in the CP score within 3 months after RT to be clinically important radiation-induced hepatic toxicity and analyzed the effects of an increased CP score on overall survival. RESULTS: The median follow-up duration was 11.6 months (range, 3.5–85.3 months). The median survival time was 11.6 months. In multivariate analysis, planning target volume and an increase in the CP score after RT were found to be a statistically significant factors (p = 0.010 and 0.015, respectively). In a comparison of cases with and without an increase in the CP score, there was an 11.0-month difference in the median survival time (6.9 vs. 17.9 months), and the relative risk of mortality was 1.8. CONCLUSION: An increase of at least 2 points in the CP score within 3 months of RT completion is an important on-treatment factor that affects overall survival. To minimize such increases, careful patient selection and a more sophisticated radiation treatment plan are imperative. BioMed Central 2014-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4016647/ /pubmed/24779518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-9-101 Text en Copyright © 2014 Son et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Son, Seok Hyun
Jang, Hong Seok
Jo, In-Young
Choi, Byung Ock
Jang, Jeong Won
Yoon, Seung Kew
Kay, Chul Seung
Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title_fullStr Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title_short Significance of an increase in the Child-Pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
title_sort significance of an increase in the child-pugh score after radiotherapy in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24779518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-9-101
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