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Impact of serum C-reactive protein level on the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing TACE
Chung Hwan Jun, Ho Seok Ki, Ki Hoon Lee, Kang Jin Park, Seon Young Park, Sung Bum Cho, Chang Hwan Park, Young Eun Joo, Hyun Soo Kim, Sung Kyu Choi, Jong Sun Rew
Korean J Hepatol 2013;19(1):70-77.
Published online March 25, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.1.70
Background/Aims

The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between serum CRP levels and the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients.

Methods

HCC patients who underwent the first session of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) between January 2005 and December 2009 (n=211) were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups: high C-reactive protein (CRP; ≥1 mg/dL, n=51) and low CRP (<1 mg/dL, n=160). They were followed for a mean of 22.44 months and their clinicoradiological variables and overall survival were compared.

Results

There were significant differences between the two groups in regard to tumor type, tumor-progression-free survival, 10-month mortality, white blood cell (WBC) count, tumor size, and TNM stage. Multivariate analysis revealed that a high serum CRP level was independently associated with tumor size and tumor type. Subgroup analysis of CRP groups according to tumor size demonstrated that a high serum level of CRP was significantly associated with poorly defined (diffuse) tumor type in the tumor size <5 cm group [hazard ratio (HR)=4.81, P=0.018]. A Lipiodol dose exceeding 7 mL (HR=5.55, P=0.046) and the 10-month mortality (HR=7.693, P=0.004) were significantly associated with high serum CRP level in the group of patients with a tumor size of ≥5 cm. In addition, subgroup analysis of matched CRP according to TNM stage revealed that elevated serum CRP was independently associated with tumor type, WBC count, and tumorprogression-free survival.

Conclusions

A high serum CRP level is associated with large tumors and a poorly defined tumor type, and is significantly associated with 10-month mortality in patients with large HCC (size ≥5 cm) who undergo TACE.

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  • Neutrophil count predicts the complete response after transarterial chemoembolization related to favorable outcome in hepatocellular carcinoma
    Young Mi Hong
    European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.2025; 37(1): 94.     CrossRef
  • Nurses' comfort care of transarterial chemoembolization patients based on their perceptions around postembolization syndrome and symptom interference
    Myoung Soo Kim, Minkyeong Kang, Jiwon Park, Jung Mi Ryu
    Nursing Open.2023; 10(5): 2877.     CrossRef
  • Prognostic value of preoperative prealbumin levels in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing transcatheter arterial chemoembolisation
    Kai Lei, Jia-Guo Wang, Yin Li, Hong-Xiang Wang, Jie Xu, Ke You, Zuo-Jin Liu
    Heliyon.2023; 9(8): e18494.     CrossRef
  • Prognostic implications of alpha-fetoprotein and C-reactive protein elevation in hepatocellular carcinoma following resection (PACE): a large cohort study of 2770 patients
    Kong-Ying Lin, Qing-Jing Chen, Shi-Chuan Tang, Zhi-Wen Lin, Jian-Xi Zhang, Si-Ming Zheng, Yun-Tong Li, Xian-Ming Wang, Qiang Lu, Jun Fu, Luo-Bin Guo, Li-Fang Zheng, Peng-Hui You, Meng-Meng Wu, Ke-Can Lin, Wei-Ping Zhou, Tian Yang, Yong-Yi Zeng
    BMC Cancer.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Risk Predictors of Post-Embolization Syndrome after Transarterial Chemoembolization by Sex: A Retrospective Study
    Han Byeol Lim, Myoung Soo Kim
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2023; 35(4): 418.     CrossRef
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    Medicine.2021; 100(31): e26820.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.2021; Volume 8: 403.     CrossRef
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    Digestive and Liver Disease.2016; 48(9): 1088.     CrossRef
  • Use of18F-FDG PET to predict tumor progression and survival in patients with intermediate hepatocellular carcinoma treated by transarterial chemoembolization
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Dobutamine stress echocardiography for evaluating cirrhotic cardiomyopathy in liver cirrhosis
Moon Young Kim, Soon Koo Baik, Chan Sik Won, Hong Jun Park, Hyo Keun Jeon, Hyun Il Hong, Jae Woo Kim, Hyun Soo Kim, Sang Ok Kwon, Jang Young Kim, Byung Su Yoo, Seung Hwan Lee
Korean J Hepatol 2010;16(4):376-382.
Published online December 31, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2010.16.4.376
Background/Aims

The blunted ventricular systolic and diastolic contractile responses to physical and pharmacological stress in cirrhosis are termed cirrhotic cardiomyopathy (CCM). CCM has been known to involve multiple defects in the β-adrenergic signaling pathway. The aim of this study was to determine whether cirrhotic patients have blunted cardiac responses to catecholamine stimulation through dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE).

Methods

Seventy-one cirrhotic patients with normal left ventricular (LV) chamber size and ejection fraction were enrolled. The LV systolic and diastolic functions were evaluated by two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography at rest and during peak dobutamine infusion (40 µg/kg/min). An abnormal response was defined as a decrease of less than 10% in LV end-diastolic volume, a decrease of less than 20% in end-systolic volume, and an increase of less than 10% in LV ejection fraction (EF) at peak dobutamine infusion, based on previously used criteria. The early/late diastolic flow (E/A) ratio and diastolic parameters were also measured.

Results

A blunted LV response to dobutamine was observed in 18 of 71 cirrhotic patients (25.4%). The baseline EF was significantly higher in 18 patients with a blunted DSE response than that of those with a normal DSE response (P<0.05). The baseline and peak E/A ratios, which are common diastolic dysfunction markers, were higher in the cirrhosis group than in the control group (P<0.001). No adverse events associated with DSE were observed.

Conclusions

Blunted cardiac responses to dobutamine stimulation, which are implicated in defects in the β-adrenergic signaling pathway, might contribute to the pathogenesis of CCM in patients with cirrhosis.

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