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Surveillance and diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma: A systematic review 被引量:7

Surveillance and diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma: A systematic review
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摘要 BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) appears in most of cases in patients with advanced liver disease and is currently the primary cause of death in this population.Surveillance of HCC has been proposed and recommended in clinical guidelines to obtain earlier diagnosis,but it is still controversial and is not accepted worldwide.AIM To review the actual evidence to support the surveillance programs in patients with cirrhosis as well as the diagnosis procedure.METHODS Systematic review of recent literature of surveillance (tools,interval,cost-benefit,target population) and the role of imaging diagnosis (radiological non-invasive diagnosis,optimal modality and agents) of HCC.RESULTS The benefits of surveillance of HCC,mainly with ultrasonography,have been assessed in several prospective and retrospective analysis,although the percentage of patients diagnosed in surveillance programs is still low.Surveillance of HCC permits diagnosis in early stages allows better access to curative treatment and increases life expectancy in patients with cirrhosis.HCC is a tumor with special radiological characteristics in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging,which allows highly accurate diagnosis without routine biopsy confirmation.The actual recommendation is to perform biopsy only in indeterminate nodules.CONCLUSION The evidence supports the recommendation of performing surveillance of HCC in patients with cirrhosis susceptible of treatment,using ultrasonography every 6 mo.The diagnosis evaluation of HCC can be established based on noninvasive imaging criteria in patients with cirrhosis. BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) appears in most of cases in patients with advanced liver disease and is currently the primary cause of death in this population. Surveillance of HCC has been proposed and recommended in clinical guidelines to obtain earlier diagnosis, but it is still controversial and is not accepted worldwide.AIM To review the actual evidence to support the surveillance programs in patients with cirrhosis as well as the diagnosis procedure.METHODS Systematic review of recent literature of surveillance(tools, interval, cost-benefit,target population) and the role of imaging diagnosis(radiological non-invasive diagnosis, optimal modality and agents) of HCC.RESULTS The benefits of surveillance of HCC, mainly with ultrasonography, have been assessed in several prospective and retrospective analysis, although the percentage of patients diagnosed in surveillance programs is still low.Surveillance of HCC permits diagnosis in early stages allows better access to curative treatment and increases life expectancy in patients with cirrhosis. HCC is a tumor with special radiological characteristics in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, which allows highly accurate diagnosis without routine biopsy confirmation. The actual recommendation is to perform biopsy only in indeterminate nodules.CONCLUSION The evidence supports the recommendation of performing surveillance of HCC in patients with cirrhosis susceptible of treatment, using ultrasonography every 6 mo. The diagnosis evaluation of HCC can be established based on noninvasive imaging criteria in patients with cirrhosis.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第16期2269-2286,共18页 世界临床病例杂志
关键词 SURVEILLANCE HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA ULTRASONOGRAPHY CIRRHOSIS Imaging DIAGNOSIS Surveillance Hepatocellular carcinoma Ultrasonography Cirrhosis Imaging diagnosis
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