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Hepatectomy for Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) related HCC: Propensity case-matched analysis with viral- and alcohol-related HCC

Authors :
Paola Tarchi
Pasquale Perri
Gian Luca Grazi
Marcello Maestri
Maurizio Romano
Giorgio Ercolani
Gian Luca Baiocchi
Michele Crespi
Federica Cipriani
Luca Fumagalli
Guido Torzilli
Matteo Donadon
Cecilia Ferrari
Paola Germani
Ivano Sciannamea
Raffaele Dalla Valle
Antonio Floridi
Sarah Molfino
A. Frena
Ivan Marchitelli
Francesco Ardito
Simone Famularo
Elio Jovine
Fabrizio Romano
Andrea Ruzzenente
G. Griseri
Luca Ansaloni
Antonella Delvecchio
Simone Conci
Giuliano La Barba
Giacomo Zanus
A. Antonucci
M. Iaria
Marco Chiarelli
Luca Aldrighetti
Enrico Pinotti
Stefan Patauner
Matteo Zanello
Riccardo Memeo
Mauro Zago
Felice Giuliante
Alberto Manzoni
Giuseppe Zimmitti
Albert Troci
Conci, S.
Cipriani, F.
Donadon, M.
Marchitelli, I.
Ardito, F.
Famularo, S.
Perri, P.
Iaria, M.
Ansaloni, L.
Zanello, M.
La Barba, G.
Patauner, S.
Pinotti, E.
Molfino, S.
Germani, P.
Romano, M.
Sciannamea, I.
Ferrari, C.
Manzoni, A.
Troci, A.
Fumagalli, L.
Delvecchio, A.
Floridi, A.
Memeo, R.
Chiarelli, M.
Crespi, M.
Zimmitti, G.
Griseri, G.
Antonucci, A.
Zanus, G.
Tarchi, P.
Baiocchi, G. L.
Zago, M.
Frena, A.
Ercolani, G.
Jovine, E.
Maestri, M.
Valle, R. D.
Grazi, G. L.
Romano, F.
Giuliante, F.
Torzilli, G.
Aldrighetti, L.
Ruzzenente, A.
Conci S.
Cipriani F.
Donadon M.
Marchitelli I.
Ardito F.
Famularo S.
Perri P.
Iaria M.
Ansaloni L.
Zanello M.
La Barba G.
Patauner S.
Pinotti E.
Molfino S.
Germani P.
Romano M.
Sciannamea I.
Ferrari C.
Manzoni A.
Troci A.
Fumagalli L.
Delvecchio A.
Floridi A.
Memeo R.
Chiarelli M.
Crespi M.
Zimmitti G.
Griseri G.
Antonucci A.
Zanus G.
Tarchi P.
Baiocchi G.L.
Zago M.
Frena A.
Ercolani G.
Jovine E.
Maestri M.
Valle R.D.
Grazi G.L.
Romano F.
Giuliante F.
Torzilli G.
Aldrighetti L.
Ruzzenente A.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and aims: We investigated the clinical impact of the newly defined metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in patients undergoing hepatectomy for HCC (MAFLD-HCC) comparing the characteristics and outcomes of patients with MAFLD-HCC to viral- and alcoholic-related HCC (HCV-HCC, HBV-HCC, A-HCC). Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients included in the He.RC.O.Le.S. Group registry was performed. The characteristics, short- and long-term outcomes of 1315 patients included were compared according to the study group before and after an exact propensity score match (PSM). Results: Among the whole study population, 264 (20.1%) had MAFLD-HCC, 205 (15.6%) had HBV-HCC, 671 (51.0%) had HCV-HCC and 175 (13.3%) had A-HCC. MAFLD-HCC patients had higher BMI (p < 0.001), Charlson Comorbidities Index (p < 0.001), size of tumour (p < 0.001), and presence of cirrhosis (p < 0.001). After PSM, the 90-day mortality and severe morbidity rates were 5.9% and 7.1% in MAFLD-HCC, 2.3% and 7.1% in HBV-HCC, 3.5% and 11.7% in HCV-HCC, and 1.2% and 8.2% in A-HCC (p = 0.061 and p = 0.447, respectively). The 5-year OS and RFS rates were 54.4% and 37.1% in MAFLD-HCC, 64.9% and 32.2% in HBV-HCC, 53.4% and 24.7% in HCV-HCC and 62.0% and 37.8% in A-HCC (p = 0.345 and p = 0.389, respectively). Cirrhosis, multiple tumours, size and satellitosis seems to be the independent predictors of OS. Conclusion: Hepatectomy for MAFLD-HCC seems to have a higher but acceptable operative risk. However, long-term outcomes seems to be related to clinical and pathological factors rather than aetiological risk factors.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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