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Risk factors for Fontan-associated hepatocellular carcinoma

AIMS: The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with Fontan-associated liver disease (i.e., FALD-HCC) has increased over time. However, the risk factors for HCC development remain unclear. Here, we compared the levels of non-invasive markers to the survival rate of FALD-HCC patient...

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Autores principales: Kogiso, Tomomi, Sagawa, Takaomi, Taniai, Makiko, Shimada, Eriko, Inai, Kei, Shinohara, Tokuko, Tokushige, Katsutoshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35714161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270230
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author Kogiso, Tomomi
Sagawa, Takaomi
Taniai, Makiko
Shimada, Eriko
Inai, Kei
Shinohara, Tokuko
Tokushige, Katsutoshi
author_facet Kogiso, Tomomi
Sagawa, Takaomi
Taniai, Makiko
Shimada, Eriko
Inai, Kei
Shinohara, Tokuko
Tokushige, Katsutoshi
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description AIMS: The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with Fontan-associated liver disease (i.e., FALD-HCC) has increased over time. However, the risk factors for HCC development remain unclear. Here, we compared the levels of non-invasive markers to the survival rate of FALD-HCC patients. METHODS: From 2003 to 2021, 154 patients (66 men, 42.9%) developed liver disease after undergoing Fontan procedures. HCC was diagnosed in 15 (9.7%) (8 men, 53.3%) at a median age of 34 years (range, 21–45 years). We compared FALD-HCC and non-HCC cases; we generated marker level cutoffs using receiver operating characteristic curves. We sought to identify risk factors for HCC and mortality. RESULTS: The incidence of HCC was 4.9% in FALD patients within 20 years after the Fontan procedure. Compared with non-HCC patients, FALD-HCC patients exhibited higher incidences of polysplenia and esophageal varices. At the time of HCC development, the hyaluronic acid (HA) level (p = 0.04) and the fibrosis-4 index (p = 0.02) were significantly higher in FALD-HCC patients than in non-HCC patients; the total bilirubin (T-BIL) level (p = 0.07) and the model for end-stage liver disease score [excluding the international normalized ratio (MELD-XI)] (p = 0.06) tended to be higher in FALD-HCC patients. Within approximately 20 years of the Fontan procedure, 10 patients died (survival rate, 96.9%). Kaplan–Meier curve analysis indicated that patients with T-BIL levels ≥ 2.2 mg/dL, HA levels ≥ 55.5 ng/mL, and MELD-XI scores ≥ 18.7 were at high risk of HCC, a generally poor prognosis, and both polysplenia and esophageal varices. Multivariate Cox regression analyses indicated that the complication of polysplenia [Hazard ratio (HR): 10.915] and a higher MELD-XI score (HR: 1.148, both p < 0.01) were independent risk factors for FALD-HCC. CONCLUSIONS: The complication of polysplenia and a MELD-XI score may predict HCC development and mortality in FALD patients.
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spelling pubmed-92054742022-06-18 Risk factors for Fontan-associated hepatocellular carcinoma Kogiso, Tomomi Sagawa, Takaomi Taniai, Makiko Shimada, Eriko Inai, Kei Shinohara, Tokuko Tokushige, Katsutoshi PLoS One Research Article AIMS: The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with Fontan-associated liver disease (i.e., FALD-HCC) has increased over time. However, the risk factors for HCC development remain unclear. Here, we compared the levels of non-invasive markers to the survival rate of FALD-HCC patients. METHODS: From 2003 to 2021, 154 patients (66 men, 42.9%) developed liver disease after undergoing Fontan procedures. HCC was diagnosed in 15 (9.7%) (8 men, 53.3%) at a median age of 34 years (range, 21–45 years). We compared FALD-HCC and non-HCC cases; we generated marker level cutoffs using receiver operating characteristic curves. We sought to identify risk factors for HCC and mortality. RESULTS: The incidence of HCC was 4.9% in FALD patients within 20 years after the Fontan procedure. Compared with non-HCC patients, FALD-HCC patients exhibited higher incidences of polysplenia and esophageal varices. At the time of HCC development, the hyaluronic acid (HA) level (p = 0.04) and the fibrosis-4 index (p = 0.02) were significantly higher in FALD-HCC patients than in non-HCC patients; the total bilirubin (T-BIL) level (p = 0.07) and the model for end-stage liver disease score [excluding the international normalized ratio (MELD-XI)] (p = 0.06) tended to be higher in FALD-HCC patients. Within approximately 20 years of the Fontan procedure, 10 patients died (survival rate, 96.9%). Kaplan–Meier curve analysis indicated that patients with T-BIL levels ≥ 2.2 mg/dL, HA levels ≥ 55.5 ng/mL, and MELD-XI scores ≥ 18.7 were at high risk of HCC, a generally poor prognosis, and both polysplenia and esophageal varices. Multivariate Cox regression analyses indicated that the complication of polysplenia [Hazard ratio (HR): 10.915] and a higher MELD-XI score (HR: 1.148, both p < 0.01) were independent risk factors for FALD-HCC. CONCLUSIONS: The complication of polysplenia and a MELD-XI score may predict HCC development and mortality in FALD patients. Public Library of Science 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9205474/ /pubmed/35714161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270230 Text en © 2022 Kogiso et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shimada, Eriko
Inai, Kei
Shinohara, Tokuko
Tokushige, Katsutoshi
Risk factors for Fontan-associated hepatocellular carcinoma
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title_short Risk factors for Fontan-associated hepatocellular carcinoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35714161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270230
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