Purpose:To present the early results of pirarubicin-eluting microsphere transarterial chemoembolization(PETACE)for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Materials and methods:We retrospectively anal...Purpose:To present the early results of pirarubicin-eluting microsphere transarterial chemoembolization(PETACE)for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Materials and methods:We retrospectively analyzed 55 consecutive patients with HCC who received PE-TACE between April 1,2015 and August 30,2016.The complication rate,tumor response rate,progression-free survival(PFS),and overall survival(OS)were analyzed.Results:Adverse events were generally mild and included abdominal pain and fever,although a major complication was reported in 1 patient(1.8%).During a median follow-up of 10.0 months(range,3.0-24.0 months),14 patients(25.5%)achieved a complete tumor response,25(45.5%)had a partial response,9(16.4%)showed stable disease,and 7(12.7%)had disease progression.The 1-month overall response rate was 70.9%,and the local tumor response rate was 89.0%.The 1-month tumor response rate was 100%for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer(BCLC)stage A or B disease and 62.8%for BCLC stage C disease.The median PFS was 6.1 months(95%confidence interval[95%CI],3.4-8.8 months;range,1.0-24.0 months).The median OS was 11.0 months(95%CI,7.1-14.9 months;range,2.0-24.0 months).Kaplan-Meier analysis(log-rank test)found significant differences in OS between patients grouped by tumor number(P=0.006),tumor size(P=0.035),and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG)score(P=0.005).The tumor number(1 vs.>2)was the only factor independently associated with OS(hazard ratio[HR],2.867;95%CI,1.330-6.181;P=0.007).Conclusions:PE-TACE for unresectable HCC may be safe,with favorable tumor response rates and survival time,especially in patients with a single large tumor.Longer follow-up using a larger series is necessary to confirm these preliminary results.展开更多
文摘Purpose:To present the early results of pirarubicin-eluting microsphere transarterial chemoembolization(PETACE)for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Materials and methods:We retrospectively analyzed 55 consecutive patients with HCC who received PE-TACE between April 1,2015 and August 30,2016.The complication rate,tumor response rate,progression-free survival(PFS),and overall survival(OS)were analyzed.Results:Adverse events were generally mild and included abdominal pain and fever,although a major complication was reported in 1 patient(1.8%).During a median follow-up of 10.0 months(range,3.0-24.0 months),14 patients(25.5%)achieved a complete tumor response,25(45.5%)had a partial response,9(16.4%)showed stable disease,and 7(12.7%)had disease progression.The 1-month overall response rate was 70.9%,and the local tumor response rate was 89.0%.The 1-month tumor response rate was 100%for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer(BCLC)stage A or B disease and 62.8%for BCLC stage C disease.The median PFS was 6.1 months(95%confidence interval[95%CI],3.4-8.8 months;range,1.0-24.0 months).The median OS was 11.0 months(95%CI,7.1-14.9 months;range,2.0-24.0 months).Kaplan-Meier analysis(log-rank test)found significant differences in OS between patients grouped by tumor number(P=0.006),tumor size(P=0.035),and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG)score(P=0.005).The tumor number(1 vs.>2)was the only factor independently associated with OS(hazard ratio[HR],2.867;95%CI,1.330-6.181;P=0.007).Conclusions:PE-TACE for unresectable HCC may be safe,with favorable tumor response rates and survival time,especially in patients with a single large tumor.Longer follow-up using a larger series is necessary to confirm these preliminary results.