| Title : Clinical outcome of cardiac surgery in patients with remitted or active hepatocellular carcinoma - Takagi_2021_Surg.Today__ |
| Author(s) : Takagi K , Arinaga K , Takaseya T , Otsuka H , Shojima T , Shintani Y , Kono T , Zaima Y , Kikusaki S , Saku K , Oryoji A , Tayama E |
| Ref : Surg Today , : , 2021 |
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Abstract :
PURPOSE: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common primary cancers worldwide. HCC has unique characteristics such as co-existing chronic liver damage and a high recurrence rate. A negative impact on the surgical outcome due to these backgrounds could be expected. We aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of cardiac surgery in these patients. METHODS: Between January 2000 and December 2019, 16 patients with remitted cancer and 5 patients with active HCC who underwent open heart surgery were studied. The clinical data were retrospectively evaluated from hospital records. Follow-up information was collected via telephone interviews. RESULTS: The major cause of HCC was viral hepatitis. Eighteen patients (86%) were classified as having Child-Pugh class A cirrhosis. The mean model of end-stage liver disease (MELD) score was 7.2 +/- 5.2. There was no 30-day mortality. During follow-up, 11 patients died due to HCC. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates were 80.0, 42.5, and 22.3%, respectively. A univariate analysis identified a higher preoperative MELD score and lower serum cholinesterase levels as prognostic factors for long-term survival. CONCLUSION: We could safely perform cardiac surgery in selected patients with remitted and active HCC. The postoperative life expectancy of these patients was limited but acceptable. |
| PubMedSearch : Takagi_2021_Surg.Today__ |
| PubMedID: 33555435 |
Takagi K, Arinaga K, Takaseya T, Otsuka H, Shojima T, Shintani Y, Kono T, Zaima Y, Kikusaki S, Saku K, Oryoji A, Tayama E (2021)
Clinical outcome of cardiac surgery in patients with remitted or active hepatocellular carcinoma
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Takagi K, Arinaga K, Takaseya T, Otsuka H, Shojima T, Shintani Y, Kono T, Zaima Y, Kikusaki S, Saku K, Oryoji A, Tayama E (2021)
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