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Liver transplant offers a survival benefit over margin negative resection in patients with small unifocal hepatocellular carcinoma and preserved liver function
Authors:Andrew J Benjamin  Talia B Baker  Mark S Talamonti  Adam S Bodzin  Andrew B Schneider  David J Winschester  Kevin K Roggin  David J Bentrem  Nicholas R Suss  Marshall S Baker
Abstract:

Background

Studies comparing orthotopic liver transplantation to margin negative resection for patients with small unifocal hepatocellular carcinoma have not controlled for degree of cirrhosis.

Methods

The National Cancer Database was used to identify patients with preserved liver function (Model for End-stage Liver Disease score ≤12) who underwent orthotopic liver transplantation or margin negative resection for American Joint Committee on Cancer stage I hepatocellular carcinoma lesions <3?cm between 2010 and 2013. Multivariable and Cox regression adjusting for age, demographics, comorbid disease burden, Model for End-stage Liver Disease score, tumor size, and operation were used to compare overall survival between cohorts.

Results

In the study, 241 (53%) patients underwent orthotopic liver transplantation. In addition, 219 (47%) underwent margin negative resection. On multivariable regression, patients having a Charlson comorbidity score ≥2 were more likely to undergo orthotopic liver transplantation, (odds ratio 1.94, P?=?.03). African American patients (odds ratio 0.44, P?=?.02), and patients of advanced age (odds ratio 0.92, P?<?.001) were more likely to undergo margin negative resection. Patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation had longer overall survival than those undergoing margin negative resection (median OS not reached versus 67.6 months, P?<?.001). Multivariable Cox regression identified surgical procedure as the only independent determinant of survival with margin negative resection conferring a nearly 3-fold increased risk of death (hazard ratio 2.86, P?<?.001).

Conclusion

Orthotopic liver transplantation offers a survival advantage relative to margin negative resection for patients with small unifocal hepatocellular carcinoma and preserved liver function.
Keywords:Corresponding author  Department of Surgery  NorthShore University HealthSystem  Walgreens Building 2nd Floor 2650 Ridge Avenue  Evanston  IL 60201  (T  B  Baker)  
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