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Prognostic factors for event‐free survival in liver transplantation for hepatoblastoma: A single‐center experience
Authors:Leandro Lauferman  Esteban Halac  Diego Aredes  Isabel Caon Reyes  Guillermo Cervio  Marcelo Dip  Julia Minetto  Hayellen Reijenstein  Veronica Meza  Maria Gole  Agustina Jacobo Dillon  Adriana Rose  Oscar Imventarza
Institution:Leandro Lauferman,Esteban Halac,Diego Aredes,Isabel Cañon Reyes,Guillermo Cervio,Marcelo Dip,Julia Minetto,Hayellen Reijenstein,Veronica Meza,Maria Gole,Agustina Jacobo Dillon,Adriana Rose,Oscar Imventarza
Abstract:Hepatoblastoma (HB) is the most common malignant liver tumor in children. Twenty percent of the cases may remain unresectable after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and, for these patients, liver transplant (LT) is an accepted therapeutic option. To analyze the risk factors to event‐free survival (EFS) that influence the clinical outcome of patients with HB receiving LT, we retrospectively analyzed 21 patients with HB who underwent LT between January 1, 2005, and May 1, 2018. Overall survival (OS) was 90%. The univariate analysis shows that the AFP level at the time of LT was associated with a higher risk of EFS. With a ROC curve analysis, we established a cutoff point value of AFP levels at 16 000 ng/dL, with a sensitivity of 71.43% and a specificity of 85.71%. Multivariate analysis showed that patients with higher values of pretransplant AFP (>16 000 ng/dL) had a significantly higher risk of EFS than those transplanted with lower levels (HR: 10.180; 95% CI: 1.54‐66.97; P = .02). Efforts should be made to improve the selection of candidates for LT for unresectable HB, aiming at a better definition of chemoresistance as a risk factor of poor outcomes.
Keywords:alpha feto‐protein  event‐free survival  hepatoblastoma  liver transplant
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