TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-term observation of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation at a European transplantation centre
AU - Foerster, Friedrich
AU - Hoppe-Lotichius, Maria
AU - Vollmar, Johanna
AU - Marquardt, Jens U.
AU - Weinmann, Arndt
AU - Wörns, Marcus Alexander
AU - Otto, Gerd
AU - Zimmermann, Tim
AU - Galle, Peter R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Author(s) 2019.
PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Background: The recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the strongest survival-limiting factor after liver transplantation (LT) in patients with HCC. In the face of donor organ shortage, it is necessary to identify factors associated with HCC recurrence in order to maximize the utility of the available grafts. Objective: To study the phenomenon of HCC recurrence after LT at a European transplantation centre over the past 20 years. Methods: Data from 304 HCC patients who underwent LT were prospectively recorded. Clinical and pathological factors were assessed for their association with recurrence. Results: Fifty-one patients (16.8%) had HCC recurrence after LT. Patients exceeding the Milan criteria developed HCC recurrence more frequently. The time point of recurrence did not affect survival after recurrence. Furthermore, there was no difference in survival between patients with intra- and extrahepatic recurrence. However, patients with recurrence due to needle tract seeding had a significantly better outcome than patients with other sites of recurrence. Conclusion: Our data support a restrictive use of patient selection criteria to help identify patients who have an increased risk of HCC recurrence after LT, and highlight the need to improve patient selection before LT in order to minimize the rate of HCC recurrence.
AB - Background: The recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the strongest survival-limiting factor after liver transplantation (LT) in patients with HCC. In the face of donor organ shortage, it is necessary to identify factors associated with HCC recurrence in order to maximize the utility of the available grafts. Objective: To study the phenomenon of HCC recurrence after LT at a European transplantation centre over the past 20 years. Methods: Data from 304 HCC patients who underwent LT were prospectively recorded. Clinical and pathological factors were assessed for their association with recurrence. Results: Fifty-one patients (16.8%) had HCC recurrence after LT. Patients exceeding the Milan criteria developed HCC recurrence more frequently. The time point of recurrence did not affect survival after recurrence. Furthermore, there was no difference in survival between patients with intra- and extrahepatic recurrence. However, patients with recurrence due to needle tract seeding had a significantly better outcome than patients with other sites of recurrence. Conclusion: Our data support a restrictive use of patient selection criteria to help identify patients who have an increased risk of HCC recurrence after LT, and highlight the need to improve patient selection before LT in order to minimize the rate of HCC recurrence.
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U2 - 10.1177/2050640619840221
DO - 10.1177/2050640619840221
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 31316788
AN - SCOPUS:85063593958
SN - 2050-6406
VL - 7
SP - 838
EP - 849
JO - United European Gastroenterology Journal
JF - United European Gastroenterology Journal
IS - 6
ER -