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Intraoperative blood transfusion does not impact overall and recurrence-free survival after curative hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma: A propensity-score-matched and inverse probability of treatment-weighted study.
Tan, Laura L Y; Chew, Valerie T W; Syn, Nicholas; Tan, Ek-Khoon; Koh, Ye-Xin; Teo, Jin-Yao; Cheow, Peng-Chung; Jeyaraj, Prema Raj; Chow, Pierce K H; Chan, Chung-Yip; Chung, Alexander Y F; Ooi, London L P J; Goh, Brian K P.
  • Tan LLY; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chew VTW; Ministry of Health Holdings, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Syn N; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan EK; Ministry of Health Holdings, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Koh YX; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Teo JY; Ministry of Health Holdings, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Cheow PC; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Jeyaraj PR; Liver Transplant Service, Singhealth Duke-National University of Singapore Transplant Center, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chow PKH; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chan CY; Liver Transplant Service, Singhealth Duke-National University of Singapore Transplant Center, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chung AYF; Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ooi LLPJ; Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Goh BKP; Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.
J Surg Oncol ; 127(4): 598-606, 2023 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36354172
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Our primary objective was to determine if receiving intraoperative blood transfusion was a significant prognostic factor for overall and recurrence-free survival after curative resection of hepatic cellular carcinoma (HCC).

METHODOLOGY:

Between 2001 and 2018, 1092 patients with histologically proven primary HCC who underwent curative liver resection were retrospectively reviewed. Primary study endpoints were recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS). The main analysis was undertaken using propensity-score matching (PSM) to minimize confounding and selection biases in the comparison of patients with or without transfusion.

RESULTS:

There were 220 patients who received and 666 patients who did not receive intraoperative blood transfusion. The PSM cohort consisted of 163 pairs of patients. After PSM, the only perioperative outcome that appeared to significantly affect whether patients would receive blood transfusion was median blood loss (p = 0.001). In the PSM cohort, whether patients received blood transfusion was neither associated with OS (p = 0.759) nor RFS (p = 0.830). When the volume of blood transfusion was analyzed as a continuous variable, no significant dose-response relationship between blood transfusion volume and HR for OS and RFS was noted.

CONCLUSION:

Intraoperative blood transfusion had no significant impact on the survival outcomes in patients who receive curative resection in primary HCC.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article