AIM To evaluate whether pathologically early hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) exhibited local tumor progression after radiofrequency ablation(RFA) less often than typical HCC.METHODS Fifty pathologically early HCCs [tumo...AIM To evaluate whether pathologically early hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) exhibited local tumor progression after radiofrequency ablation(RFA) less often than typical HCC.METHODS Fifty pathologically early HCCs [tumor diameter(mm): mean, 15.8; range, 10-23; follow-up days after RFA: median, 1213; range, 216-2137] and 187 typical HCCs [tumor diameter(mm): mean, 15.6; range, 6-30; follow-up days after RFA: median, 1116; range, 190-2328] were enrolled in this retrospective study. The presence of stromal invasion(namely, tumor cell invasion into the intratumoral portal tracts) was considered to be the most important pathologic finding for the diagnosis of early HCCs. Typical HCC was defined as the presence of a hyper-vascular lesion accompanied by delayed washout using contrastenhanced computed tomography or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. Follow-up examinations were performed at 3-mo intervals to monitor for signs of local tumor progression. The local tumor progression rates of pathologically early HCCs and typical HCCs were then determined using the Kaplan-Meier method.RESULTS During the follow-up period for the 50 pathologically early HCCs, 49(98%) of the nodules did not exhibit local tumor progression. However, 1 nodule(2%) was associated with a local tumor progression found 636 d after RFA. For the 187 typical HCCs, 46(24.6%) of the nodules exhibited local recurrence after RFA. The follow-up period until the local tumor progression of typical HCC was a median of 605 d, ranging from 181 to 1741 d. Among the cases with typical HCCs, local tumor progression had occurred in 7.0%(7/187), 16.0%(30/187), 21.9%(41/187) and 24.6%(46/187) of the cases at 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, respectively. Pathologically early HCC was statistically associated with a lower rate of local tumor progression, compared with typical HCC, when evaluated using a log-rank test(P = 0.002). CONCLUSION The rate of local tumor progression for pathologically early HCCs after RFA was significantly lower than that for typical HCCs.展开更多
BACKGROUND Surgical resection is considered the standard treatment option for long-term survival in colorectal cancer liver metastasis(CRLM)patients,but only a small number of patients are suitable for resection follo...BACKGROUND Surgical resection is considered the standard treatment option for long-term survival in colorectal cancer liver metastasis(CRLM)patients,but only a small number of patients are suitable for resection following diagnosis.Radiofrequency ablation(RFA)is an accepted alternative therapy for CRLM patients who are not suitable for resection.However,the relatively high rate of local tumor progression(LTP)is an obstacle to the more widespread use of RFA.AIM To determine the oncological outcomes and predictors of RFA in CRLM patients.METHODS A retrospective analyze was performed on the clinical data of 85 consecutive CRLM patients with a combined total of 138 liver metastases,who had received percutaneous RFA treatment at our institution from January 2013 to December 2018.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography was performed the first month after RFA to assess the technique effectiveness of the RFA and to serve as a baseline for subsequent evaluations.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate overall survival(OS)and LTP-free survival(LTPFS).The log-rank test and Cox regression model were used for univariate and multivariate analyses to determine the predictors of the oncological outcomes.RESULTS There were no RFA procedure-related deaths,and the technique effectiveness of the treatment was 89.1%(123/138).The median follow-up time was 30 mo.The LTP rate was 32.6%(45/138),and the median OS was 36 mo.The 1-,3-,and 5-year OS rates were 90.6%,45.6%,and 22.9%,respectively.Univariate analysis revealed that tumor size and ablative margin were the factors influencing LTPFS,while extrahepatic disease(EHD),tumor number,and tumor size were the factors influencing OS.Multivariate analysis showed that tumor size larger than 3 cm and ablative margin of 5 mm or smaller were the independent predictors of shorter LTPFS,while tumor number greater than 1,size larger than 3 cm,and presence of EHD were the independent predictors of shorter OS.CONCLUSION RFA is a safe and effective treatment method for CRLM.Tumor size and ablative margin are the important factors affecting LTPFS.Tumor number,tumor size,and EHD are also critical factors for OS.展开更多
BACKGROUND In microwave ablation(MWA), although computed tomography(CT) scanning can overcome gas interference, it cannot achieve real-time localization. Therefore, the puncture technique is more important in CT-guide...BACKGROUND In microwave ablation(MWA), although computed tomography(CT) scanning can overcome gas interference, it cannot achieve real-time localization. Therefore, the puncture technique is more important in CT-guided ablation.AIM To compare the fine needle-assisted puncture(FNP) positioning technique and the conventional puncture(CP) technique for the safety and efficacy of CT-guided MWA in treating hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).METHODS This retrospective study included 124 patients with 166 tumor nodules from February 2018 and June 2021. Seventy patients received CT-guided MWA under the FNP technique(FNP group), and 54 patients received MWA under the CP technique(CP group). Intergroup comparisons were made regarding local tumor progression(LTP), recurrence-free survival(RFS), overall survival(OS), and complications. The influencing variables of LTP and RFS were analyzed through univariate and multivariate regressions.RESULTS The 1-, 2-, and 3-year cumulative incidences of LTP in the FNP group were significantly lower than those in the CP group(7.4%, 12.7%, 21.3% vs 13.7%, 32.9%, 36.4%;P = 0.038). The 1-, 2-, and 3-year RFS rates in the FNP group were significantly higher than those in the CP group(80.6%, 73.3%, 64.0% vs 83.3%,39.4%, and 32.5%, respectively;P = 0.008). The FNP technique independently predicted LTP and RFS. Minor complications in the FNP group were lower than those in the CP group(P < 0.001). The difference in median OS was insignificant between the FNP and CP groups(P = 0.229).CONCLUSION The FNP technique used in CT-guided MWA may improve outcomes in terms of LTP, RFS, and procedure-related complications for HCC.展开更多
文摘AIM To evaluate whether pathologically early hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) exhibited local tumor progression after radiofrequency ablation(RFA) less often than typical HCC.METHODS Fifty pathologically early HCCs [tumor diameter(mm): mean, 15.8; range, 10-23; follow-up days after RFA: median, 1213; range, 216-2137] and 187 typical HCCs [tumor diameter(mm): mean, 15.6; range, 6-30; follow-up days after RFA: median, 1116; range, 190-2328] were enrolled in this retrospective study. The presence of stromal invasion(namely, tumor cell invasion into the intratumoral portal tracts) was considered to be the most important pathologic finding for the diagnosis of early HCCs. Typical HCC was defined as the presence of a hyper-vascular lesion accompanied by delayed washout using contrastenhanced computed tomography or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. Follow-up examinations were performed at 3-mo intervals to monitor for signs of local tumor progression. The local tumor progression rates of pathologically early HCCs and typical HCCs were then determined using the Kaplan-Meier method.RESULTS During the follow-up period for the 50 pathologically early HCCs, 49(98%) of the nodules did not exhibit local tumor progression. However, 1 nodule(2%) was associated with a local tumor progression found 636 d after RFA. For the 187 typical HCCs, 46(24.6%) of the nodules exhibited local recurrence after RFA. The follow-up period until the local tumor progression of typical HCC was a median of 605 d, ranging from 181 to 1741 d. Among the cases with typical HCCs, local tumor progression had occurred in 7.0%(7/187), 16.0%(30/187), 21.9%(41/187) and 24.6%(46/187) of the cases at 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, respectively. Pathologically early HCC was statistically associated with a lower rate of local tumor progression, compared with typical HCC, when evaluated using a log-rank test(P = 0.002). CONCLUSION The rate of local tumor progression for pathologically early HCCs after RFA was significantly lower than that for typical HCCs.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81470086 and No.81871465.
文摘BACKGROUND Surgical resection is considered the standard treatment option for long-term survival in colorectal cancer liver metastasis(CRLM)patients,but only a small number of patients are suitable for resection following diagnosis.Radiofrequency ablation(RFA)is an accepted alternative therapy for CRLM patients who are not suitable for resection.However,the relatively high rate of local tumor progression(LTP)is an obstacle to the more widespread use of RFA.AIM To determine the oncological outcomes and predictors of RFA in CRLM patients.METHODS A retrospective analyze was performed on the clinical data of 85 consecutive CRLM patients with a combined total of 138 liver metastases,who had received percutaneous RFA treatment at our institution from January 2013 to December 2018.Contrast-enhanced computed tomography was performed the first month after RFA to assess the technique effectiveness of the RFA and to serve as a baseline for subsequent evaluations.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate overall survival(OS)and LTP-free survival(LTPFS).The log-rank test and Cox regression model were used for univariate and multivariate analyses to determine the predictors of the oncological outcomes.RESULTS There were no RFA procedure-related deaths,and the technique effectiveness of the treatment was 89.1%(123/138).The median follow-up time was 30 mo.The LTP rate was 32.6%(45/138),and the median OS was 36 mo.The 1-,3-,and 5-year OS rates were 90.6%,45.6%,and 22.9%,respectively.Univariate analysis revealed that tumor size and ablative margin were the factors influencing LTPFS,while extrahepatic disease(EHD),tumor number,and tumor size were the factors influencing OS.Multivariate analysis showed that tumor size larger than 3 cm and ablative margin of 5 mm or smaller were the independent predictors of shorter LTPFS,while tumor number greater than 1,size larger than 3 cm,and presence of EHD were the independent predictors of shorter OS.CONCLUSION RFA is a safe and effective treatment method for CRLM.Tumor size and ablative margin are the important factors affecting LTPFS.Tumor number,tumor size,and EHD are also critical factors for OS.
基金Supported by the Fujian Key Laboratory of Translational Cancer MedicineFujian Provincial Clinical Research Center for Cancer Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy,China,No. 2020Y2012。
文摘BACKGROUND In microwave ablation(MWA), although computed tomography(CT) scanning can overcome gas interference, it cannot achieve real-time localization. Therefore, the puncture technique is more important in CT-guided ablation.AIM To compare the fine needle-assisted puncture(FNP) positioning technique and the conventional puncture(CP) technique for the safety and efficacy of CT-guided MWA in treating hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).METHODS This retrospective study included 124 patients with 166 tumor nodules from February 2018 and June 2021. Seventy patients received CT-guided MWA under the FNP technique(FNP group), and 54 patients received MWA under the CP technique(CP group). Intergroup comparisons were made regarding local tumor progression(LTP), recurrence-free survival(RFS), overall survival(OS), and complications. The influencing variables of LTP and RFS were analyzed through univariate and multivariate regressions.RESULTS The 1-, 2-, and 3-year cumulative incidences of LTP in the FNP group were significantly lower than those in the CP group(7.4%, 12.7%, 21.3% vs 13.7%, 32.9%, 36.4%;P = 0.038). The 1-, 2-, and 3-year RFS rates in the FNP group were significantly higher than those in the CP group(80.6%, 73.3%, 64.0% vs 83.3%,39.4%, and 32.5%, respectively;P = 0.008). The FNP technique independently predicted LTP and RFS. Minor complications in the FNP group were lower than those in the CP group(P < 0.001). The difference in median OS was insignificant between the FNP and CP groups(P = 0.229).CONCLUSION The FNP technique used in CT-guided MWA may improve outcomes in terms of LTP, RFS, and procedure-related complications for HCC.