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Transcatheter Chemoembolization in the Treatment of HCC in Patients Not Eligible for Curative Treatments: Midterm Results of Doxorubicin-loaded DC Bead

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Journal Abdom Imaging
Date 2007 Oct 17
PMID 17938995
Citations 43
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the results of segmental transcatheter arterial chemoembolization with doxorubicin-loaded DC Bead in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in non-surgical candidates.

Material And Methods: Seventy-one patients (60% men; 11% women; mean age 63; range 46-71 years) with documented HCC of 3-10 cm in diameter (mean 6.2) were enrolled prospectively in the study. All patients had cirrhosis-related HCC that was developed on an underlying controlled hepatitis infection. Only patients with compensated cirrhosis--Child A or B--were included in this study.

Results: Overall complete response (CR) according to EASL on an intention to treat basis was seen in 11 patients who developed complete necrosis (15.5%). Objective response (OR) ranged from 66.2% to 85.5% across the four treatments. Survival at 12 months was 97.05%. Sustained CR was observed in 11 (16.1%), and OR in 49 (72%). Sustained partial response was seen in 49 patients (72.05%). Survival at 18 months was 94.1%. At 24 months follow-up survival was 91.1%. Sustained OR was seen in 45 patients (66.2%) while sustained CR was 16.1% (11/68). At 30 months survival was 88.2%. One patient with CR developed multifocal HCC in areas that most likely were not embolized during the previous embolization sessions. In this patient recurrence-free survival was 28 months. Alpha Fetroprotein levels decreased significantly in measurements 1 month post each procedure (p < 0.001). Bilirubin, gamma-GT, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) showed only transient increases observed during the study period. Severe procedure-related complications were seen in 4.2% (cholecystitis: n = 1; liver abscess: n = 1; pleural effusion: n = 1). Post Embolization Syndrome (PES) was observed in all patients.

Conclusion: Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization with DC Bead is an effective and safe procedure in the treatment of HCC patients not eligible for curative treatments with high rates of response and high rates of mid term survival.

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