BACKGROUNDS & AIMS: To assess the relationship existing between hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) and the occurrence of post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) grade B/C after resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and persistent worsening of liver function. METHODS: Data from 70 consecutive prospectively enrolled HCC patients undergoing resection were collected and analysed. PHLF grade B/C was defined by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery recommendations. The appearance of unresolved decompensation was also analysed. RESULTS: Postoperative and 90-day mortality were null. The median HVPG value was 9mmHg (range: 4-18) and the median Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score was 8 (range: 6-14); 34 patients had an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (48.6%). Forty-nine patients had an uneventful (Grade A) postoperative course, including 17 with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (24.2% of 70 patients). Grade B complications occurred in 20 patients (3 with an HVPG <10mmHg and 17 with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg; p<0.001); only one grade C complication occurred in a patient with an HVPG <10mmHg, subsequently successfully undergoing liver transplantation. Median MELD score returned to preoperative values after a transient postoperative increase, regardless of the HVPG values; after three months, it returned to the preoperative of 8 in patients with an HVPG <10mmHg and of 9 in patients with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (p=0.077 and 0.076 at paired test, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The hepatic venous pressure gradient can be used before surgery to stratify the risk of PHLF but the proposed cut-off of 10mmHg excludes approximately one-quarter of the patients who would benefit from surgery without short to mid-term postoperative sequelae.

Hepatic venous pressure gradient in the preoperative assessment of patients with resectable hepatocellular carcinoma / Cucchetti, Alessandro; Cescon, Matteo; Golfieri, Rita; Piscaglia, Fabio; Renzulli, Matteo; Neri, Flavia; Cappelli, Alberta; Mazzotti, Federico; Mosconi, Cristina; Colecchia, Antonio; Ercolani, Giorgio; Pinna, Antonio Daniele. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - 64:1(2016), pp. 79-86. [10.1016/j.jhep.2015.08.025]

Hepatic venous pressure gradient in the preoperative assessment of patients with resectable hepatocellular carcinoma

COLECCHIA, ANTONIO;PINNA, ANTONIO DANIELE
2016

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BACKGROUNDS & AIMS: To assess the relationship existing between hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) and the occurrence of post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) grade B/C after resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and persistent worsening of liver function. METHODS: Data from 70 consecutive prospectively enrolled HCC patients undergoing resection were collected and analysed. PHLF grade B/C was defined by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery recommendations. The appearance of unresolved decompensation was also analysed. RESULTS: Postoperative and 90-day mortality were null. The median HVPG value was 9mmHg (range: 4-18) and the median Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score was 8 (range: 6-14); 34 patients had an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (48.6%). Forty-nine patients had an uneventful (Grade A) postoperative course, including 17 with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (24.2% of 70 patients). Grade B complications occurred in 20 patients (3 with an HVPG <10mmHg and 17 with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg; p<0.001); only one grade C complication occurred in a patient with an HVPG <10mmHg, subsequently successfully undergoing liver transplantation. Median MELD score returned to preoperative values after a transient postoperative increase, regardless of the HVPG values; after three months, it returned to the preoperative of 8 in patients with an HVPG <10mmHg and of 9 in patients with an HVPG ⩾10mmHg (p=0.077 and 0.076 at paired test, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The hepatic venous pressure gradient can be used before surgery to stratify the risk of PHLF but the proposed cut-off of 10mmHg excludes approximately one-quarter of the patients who would benefit from surgery without short to mid-term postoperative sequelae.
2016
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79
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Hepatic venous pressure gradient in the preoperative assessment of patients with resectable hepatocellular carcinoma / Cucchetti, Alessandro; Cescon, Matteo; Golfieri, Rita; Piscaglia, Fabio; Renzulli, Matteo; Neri, Flavia; Cappelli, Alberta; Mazzotti, Federico; Mosconi, Cristina; Colecchia, Antonio; Ercolani, Giorgio; Pinna, Antonio Daniele. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - 64:1(2016), pp. 79-86. [10.1016/j.jhep.2015.08.025]
Cucchetti, Alessandro; Cescon, Matteo; Golfieri, Rita; Piscaglia, Fabio; Renzulli, Matteo; Neri, Flavia; Cappelli, Alberta; Mazzotti, Federico; Moscon...espandi
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