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Hepatocellular carcinoma in extremely elderly patients: An analysis of clinical characteristics, prognosis- and patient survival
作者姓名:Tsukioka G  Kakizaki S  Sohara N  Sato K  Takagi H  Arai H  Abe T  Toyoda M  Katakai K  Kojima A  Yamazaki Y  Otsuka T  Matsuzaki Y  Makita F  Kanda D  Horiuchi K  Hamada T  Kaneko M  Suzuki H  Mori M
作者单位:Gengo Tsukioka Satoru Kakizaki Naondo Sohara Ken Sato Hitoshi Takagi Masatomo Mori,Department of Medicine and Molecnlar Science,Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine,Maebashi,Gunma 371-8511,Japan Hirotaka Arai Takehiko Abe,Department of Gastroenterology,Maebashi Red Cross Hospital,Maebashi,Gunma 371-0014,Japan Mitsuo Toyoda Kenji Katakai,Department of Internal Medicine,Isesaki Municipal Hospital,Isesaki,Gunma 372-0817,Japan Akira Kojima,Department of Internal Medicine,Kiryu Kousei General Hospital,Kiryu,Gunma 376-0024,Japan Yuichi Yamazaki Toshiyuki Otsuka,Department of Internal Medicine,Tone Chuo Hospital,Numata,Gunma 378-0053,Japan Yutaka Matsuzaki Fujio Makita,Department of Gastroenterology,National Nishigunma Hospital,Shibukawa,Gumna 377-0027,Japan Daisuke Kanda,Department of Gastroenterology,Saiseikai Maebashi Hospital,Maebashi,Gunma 371-0821,Japan Katsuhiko Horiuchi,Department of Gastroenterology,Public Tomioka General Hospital,Tomioka,Gunma 370-2361,Japan Tetsuya Hamada Mieko Kaneko,Department of Internal Medicine,Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.,Health Insurance Society General Ota Hospital,Ota,Gunma 373-0056,Japan Hideyuki Suzuki,Department of Gastroenterology,Shimada Memorial Hospital,Fujioka,Gunma 375-0024,Japan
摘    要:AIM:To identify the clinical and prognostic features ofpatients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) aged 80years or more.METHODS:A total of 1310 patients with HCC wereincluded in this study.Ninety-one patients aged 80 yearsor more at the time of diagnosis of HCC were defined asthe extremely elderly group.Two hundred and thirty-fourpatients aged≥50 years but less than 60 years wereregarded as the non-elderly group.RESULTS:The sex ratio (male to female) wassignificantly lower in the extremely elderly group (0.90:1)than in the non-elderly group (3.9:1,P<0.001).The positive rate for HBsAg was significantly lower in theextremely elderly group and the proportion of patientsnegative for HBsAg and HCVAb obviously increased inthe extremely elderly group (P<0.001).There wereno significant differences in the following parameters:diameter and number of tumors,Child-Pugh grading,tumor staging,presence of portal thrombosis or ascites,and positive rate for HCVAb.Extremely elderly patientsdid not often receive surgical treatment (P<0.001) andthey were more likely to receive conservative treatment(P<0.01).There were no significant differences insurvival curves based on the Kaplan-Meier methods incomparison with the overall patients between the twogroups.However,the survival curves were significantlyworse in the extremely elderly patients with stage Ⅰ/Ⅱ,stage Ⅰ/Ⅱ and Child-Pugh grade A cirrhosis in comparisonwith the non-elderly group.The causes of death did notdiffer among the patients,and most cases died of liver-related diseases even in the extremely elderly patients.CONCLUSION:In the patients with good liver functionsand good performance status,aggressive treatment forHCC might improve the survival rate,even in extremelyelderly patients.

关 键 词:肝细胞癌  临床表现  疾病预防  生存质量
收稿时间:2005 May 24

Hepatocellular carcinoma in extremely elderly patients: an analysis of clinical characteristics, prognosis and patient survival
Tsukioka G,Kakizaki S,Sohara N,Sato K,Takagi H,Arai H,Abe T,Toyoda M,Katakai K,Kojima A,Yamazaki Y,Otsuka T,Matsuzaki Y,Makita F,Kanda D,Horiuchi K,Hamada T,Kaneko M,Suzuki H,Mori M.Hepatocellular carcinoma in extremely elderly patients: an analysis of clinical characteristics, prognosis and patient survival[J].World Journal of Gastroenterology,2006,12(1):48-53.
Authors:Tsukioka Gengo  Kakizaki Satoru  Sohara Naondo  Sato Ken  Takagi Hitoshi  Arai Hirotaka  Abe Takehiko  Toyoda Mitsuo  Katakai Kenji  Kojima Akira  Yamazaki Yuichi  Otsuka Toshiyuki  Matsuzaki Yutaka  Makita Fujio  Kanda Daisuke  Horiuchi Katsuhiko  Hamada Tetsuya  Kaneko Mieko  Suzuki Hideyuki  Mori Masatomo
Institution:1. Department of Medicine and Molecular Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma 371-8511, Japan
2. Department of Gastroenterology,Maebashi Red Cross Hospital, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0014, Japan
3. Department of Internal Medicine,Isesaki Municipal Hospital, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0817, Japan
4. Department of Internal Medicine, Kiryu Kousei General Hospital, Kiryu, Gunma 376-0024, Japan
5. Department of Internal Medicine, Tone Chuo Hospital, Numata, Gunma 378-0053, Japan
6. Department of Gastroenterology, National Nishigunma Hospital, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0027, Japan
7. Department of Gastroenterology, Saiseikai Maebashi Hospital, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0821, Japan
8. Department of Gastroenterology, Public Tomioka General Hospital, Tomioka, Gunma 370-2361, Japan
9. Department of Internal Medicine, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., Health Insurance Society General Ota Hospital, Ota, Gunma 373-0056, Japan
10. Department of Gastroenterology, Shimada Memorial Hospital, Fujioka, Gunma 375-0024, Japan
Abstract:AIM: To identify the clinical and prognostic features of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) aged 80 years or more. METHODS: A total of 1310 patients with HCC were included in this study. Ninety-one patients aged 80 years or more at the time of diagnosis of HCC were defined as the extremely elderly group. Two hundred and thirty-four patients aged > or = 50 years but less than 60 years were regarded as the non-elderly group. RESULTS: The sex ratio (male to female) was significantly lower in the extremely elderly group (0.90:1) than in the non-elderly group (3.9:1, P < 0.001). The positive rate for HBsAg was significantly lower in the extremely elderly group and the proportion of patients negative for HBsAg and HCVAb obviously increased in the extremely elderly group (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in the following parameters: diameter and number of tumors, Child-Pugh grading, tumor staging, presence of portal thrombosis or ascites, and positive rate for HCVAb. Extremely elderly patients did not often receive surgical treatment (P < 0.001) and they were more likely to receive conservative treatment (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in survival curves based on the Kaplan-Meier methods in comparison with the overall patients between the two groups. However, the survival curves were significantly worse in the extremely elderly patients with stage I/II, stage I/II and Child-Pugh grade A cirrhosis in comparison with the non-elderly group. The causes of death did not differ among the patients, and most cases died of liver-related diseases even in the extremely elderly patients. CONCLUSION: In the patients with good liver functions and good performance status, aggressive treatment for HCC might improve the survival rate, even in the extremely elderly patients.
Keywords:Hepatocellular carcinoma  Extremely elderly patients  Survival analysis  Cause of death
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