Glasgow prognostic score predicts survival in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma treated with lenvatinib: A multicenter analysis

Toshifumi Tada*, Takashi Kumada, Atsushi Hiraoka, Masashi Hirooka, Kazuya Kariyama, Joji Tani, Masanori Atsukawa, Koichi Takaguchi, Ei Itobayashi, Shinya Fukunishi, Kunihiko Tsuji, Toru Ishikawa, Kazuto Tajiri, Hironori Ochi, Satoshi Yasuda, Hidenori Toyoda, Takeshi Hatanaka, Satoru Kakizaki, Noritomo Shimada, Kazuhito KawataTakaaki Tanaka, Hideko Ohama, Kazuhiro Nouso, Asahiro Morishita, Akemi Tsutsui, Takuya Nagano, Norio Itokawa, Tomomi Okubo, Taeang Arai, Michitaka Imai, Atsushi Naganuma, Tomoko Aoki, Yohei Koizumi, Shinichiro Nakamura, Kouji Joko, Yoichi Hiasa, Masatoshi Kudo

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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Objective The use of Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), calculated using the serum C-reactive protein and albumin levels, to predict the outcomes of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated with lenvatinib was investigated in this study. Methods A total of 508 patients with Child-Pugh class A HCC treated with lenvatinib were included in this study. Results The median overall and progression-free survivals were 20.4 months [95% confidence interval (CI), 17.7-23.2 months] and 7.5 months (95% CI, 6.8-8.5 months), respectively. The median overall survivals of patients with a GPS of 0, 1, and 2 were 28.5, 16.0, and 9.1 months, respectively (P < 0.001). When adjusted for age, sex, performance status, etiology, α-fetoprotein, macroscopic vascular invasion, extrahepatic spread, history of sorafenib therapy, and GPS, a GPS of 1 [hazard ratio (HR), 1.664; 95% CI, 1.258-2.201; P < 0.001] and a GPS of 2 (HR, 2.664; 95% CI, 1.861-3.813; P < 0.001) were found to be independently associated with overall survival. The median progression-free survivals of patients with a GPS of 0, 1, and 2 were 8.8, 6.8, and 3.8 months, respectively (P < 0.001). When adjusted for the same factors of overall survival, a GPS of 2 (HR, 2.010; 95% CI, 1.452-2.784; P < 0.001) was found to be independently associated with progression-free survival. As the albumin-bilirubin with tumor node metastasis score increased, the proportion of patients with a GPS of 1 or 2 increased (P < 0.001). Conclusions GPS can be used to predict survival in patients with unresectable HCC who were treated with lenvatinib.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)857-864
ページ数8
ジャーナルEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
34
8
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2022/08/01

ASJC Scopus 主題領域

  • 消化器病学
  • 肝臓学

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