Expanded Milan criteria on pathological examination after liver transplantation: analysis of preoperative data |
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Authors: | Boin I F S F Pracucho E M Rique M C Reno R R P Robertoni D B D Silva P V V T Rosim E T Soares A B Escanhoela C A F Leonardi M I Souza J R Leonardi L S |
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Affiliation: | Unit of Liver Transplantation, Hospital de Clínicas, State University of Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil. ilkaboin@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate the accuracy of imaging techniques related to the Milan criteria (MC) compared with the explant histology and the survival of these patients. METHODS: Between 1997 and 2006, we selected 45 cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma distributed into two groups according to explant histology: MC and Expanded Milan Criteria (EMC). Age, gender, preoperative imaging (ultrasound [US] and/or computed tomography [CT]), maximal tumor dimension, number of tumors, explanted histology, histology degree, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level and vascular invasion were compared among the patients to evaluate the value of these prognostic factors for survival after liver transplantation. RESULTS: By histology 42.2% explants were identified as EMC. The mean AFP level was 204.5 ng/mL. Vascular invasion was detected in 31.5% of explants and 68.4% showed incidental tumors. The survival rates after 10 years were 47.4% whereas MC patients showed 57.77%. The mean AFP level among MC patients was 150.2 ng/mL with vascular invasion detected in 7.7% of explants, and 47.4% with incidental tumors. The overall sensitivity of the imaging techniques was 83.3% for CT and 75% for US. The specificity was 96% for CT and 80.1% for US. CONCLUSION: Scan examinations in the preoperative evaluation underestimated about 42.2% of tumors. Those patients had vascular invasion but the survival after 10 years was similar between the ECM and MC groups. |
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