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Prognostic implication of early posttransplant hypercholesterolemia in liver transplantation for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
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作者 Rong-Li Wei Guang-Han Fan +8 位作者 Chen-Zhi Zhang Kang-Chen Chen Wen-Hui Zhang Chang-Biao Li Si-Yi Dong Jun-Li Chen Sun-Bin Ling Shu-Sen Zheng Xiao Xu 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期228-238,共11页
Background: Hyperlipidemia is a common complication after liver transplantation(LT) and develops mostly in the early posttransplant period. Recently, some studies have reported a positive correlation between hyperlipi... Background: Hyperlipidemia is a common complication after liver transplantation(LT) and develops mostly in the early posttransplant period. Recently, some studies have reported a positive correlation between hyperlipidemia and favorable prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) undergoing hepatectomy. This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of predicting prognosis in HCC patients receiving LT by early posttransplant dyslipidemia. Methods: From January 2015 to December 2017, a total of 806 HCC patients from China Liver Transplant Registry database were retrospectively enrolled. The prognostic relevance of early posttransplant hypertriglyceridemia or hypercholesterolemia was examined using survival analysis, and subgroup analysis was implemented based on LT criteria. Results: Early posttransplant hypercholesterolemia(EPHC) was independently inversely associated with the risk of recurrence [hazard ratio(HR) = 0.630;P = 0.022], but was not significantly correlated with the mortality. However, early posttransplant hypertriglyceridemia was not related to prognosis. Intriguingly, with further classification, we found that borderline EPHC(B-EPHC), instead of significant EPHC, was a predictor of lower risk for both recurrence(HR = 0.504;P = 0.006) and mortality(HR = 0.511;P = 0.023). Compared with non-EPHC patients, B-EPHC patients achieved significantly superior 1-year and 3-year tumor-free survival(89.6% and 83.7% vs. 83.8% and 72.7% respectively;P = 0.023), and 1-year and 3-year overall survival(95.8% and 84.8% vs. 94.6% and 77.6% respectively;P = 0.039). In the subgroup analysis, BEPHC remained an independent predictor of better prognosis in patients beyond Milan criteria and those within Hangzhou criteria;whereas there was no significant relationship between B-EPHC and prognosis in patients within Milan criteria and those beyond Hangzhou criteria. More interestingly, patients beyond Milan criteria but within Hangzhou criteria were identified as the crucial subpopulation who benefited from B-EPHC(recurrence HR = 0.306, P = 0.011;mortality HR = 0.325, P = 0.031).Conclusions: B-EPHC could assist transplant teams in dynamically evaluating prognosis after LT for HCC as a postoperative non-oncological biomarker, especially in patients beyond Milan criteria but within Hangzhou criteria. 展开更多
关键词 Liver transplantation Hepatocellular carcinoma HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA PROGNOSIS
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No-touch recipient hepatectomy in liver transplantation for liver malignancies: A state-of-the-art review
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作者 Sheng-Jun Xu Qiang Wei +4 位作者 Xin Hu Chang-Biao Li Zhe Yang Shu-Sen Zheng Xiao Xu 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 2025年第1期39-44,共6页
Tumor recurrence, the Gordian knot of liver transplantation for malignancies, may be attributed to many parameters. The technique of the “classical” recipient hepatectomy is believed to be one of the potential reaso... Tumor recurrence, the Gordian knot of liver transplantation for malignancies, may be attributed to many parameters. The technique of the “classical” recipient hepatectomy is believed to be one of the potential reasons to cause tumor evasion because of the possible increase of circulating tumor cells, thus leading to an increased recurrent rate. On this background, the no-touch oncological recipient hepatectomy technique has been developed. A comprehensive review of the development and the key surgical steps of the no-touch recipient hepatectomy is presented. This technique might improve clinical outcomes, especially for those recipients who are at a high risk for tumor recurrence. Multicenter prospective studies should be set up to further validate the prognostic role of this technique in patients with liver cancer treated with liver transplantation. 展开更多
关键词 Liver transplantation Hepatocellular cancer Tumor recurrence Surgical technique No-touch recipient hepatectomy Vena cave sparing hepatectomy
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