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Hepatic neoplasm

The usefulness of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in the early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma viability after transarterial chemoembolization: pilot study
Youn Zoo Cho, So Yeon Park, Eun Hee Choi, Soon Koo Baik, Sang Ok Kwon, Young Ju Kim, Seung Hwan Cha, Moon Young Kim
Clin Mol Hepatol 2015;21(2):165-174.
Published online June 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2015.21.2.165
Background/Aims

The therapeutic effect of transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is usually assessed using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). However, dense lipiodol depositions can mask the enhancement of viable HCC tissue in MDCT. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) could be effective in detecting small areas of viability and patency in vessels. We investigated whether arterial enhancement in CEUS after treatment with TACE can be used to detect HCC viability earlier than when using MDCT.

Methods

Twelve patients received CEUS, MDCT, and gadoxetic-acid-enhanced dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at baseline and 4 and 12 weeks after TACE. The definition of viable HCC was defined as MRI positivity after 4 or 12 weeks.

Results

Eight of the 12 patients showed MRI positivity at 4 or 12 weeks. All patients with positive CEUS findings at 4 weeks (n=8) showed MRI positivity and residual viable HCC at 4 or 12 weeks. Five of the eight patients with positive CEUS findings at 4 weeks had negative results on the 4-week MDCT scan. Four (50%) of these eight patients did not have MRI positivity at 4 weeks and were ultimately confirmed as having residual HCC tissue at the 12-week MRI. Kappa statistics revealed near-perfect agreement between CEUS and MRI (κ=1.00) and substantial agreement between MDCT and MRI (κ=0.67).

Conclusions

In the assessment of the response to TACE, CEUS at 4 weeks showed excellent results for detecting residual viable HCC, which suggests that CEUS can be used as an early additive diagnosis tool when deciding early additional treatment with TACE.

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  • Diagnostic values of contrast-enhanced MRI and contrast-enhanced CT for evaluating the response of hepatocellular carcinoma after transarterial chemoembolisation: a meta-analysis
    Chao Zhang, Xin Chen, Jukun Wang, Tao Luo
    BMJ Open.2024; 14(4): e070364.     CrossRef
  • Accuracy of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Post-Transcatheter Arterial Embolization
    Kathryn L. McGillen, William Watkins Pryor, Nelson S. Yee, Junjia Zhu, Karen L. Krok, Peter N. Waybill
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2024; 13(24): 7720.     CrossRef
  • The feasibility of early response evaluation using superb microvascular imaging one day after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma
    Soeui Oh, Heejin Kwon, Kyungjae Lim, Jinhan Cho, Eunju Kang, Sanghyun Kim, Yanghyun Baek
    Journal of Clinical Ultrasound.2023; 51(5): 866.     CrossRef
  • Contrast-enhanced US Evaluation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Response to Chemoembolization: A Prospective Multicenter Trial
    Esika Savsani, Colette M. Shaw, Flemming Forsberg, Corinne E. Wessner, Andrej Lyshchik, Patrick O'Kane, Ji-Bin Liu, Rashmi Balasubramanya, Christopher G. Roth, Haresh Naringrekar, Scott W. Keith, Allison Tan, Kevin Anton, Kristen Bradigan, Jesse Civan, Su
    Radiology.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Comparative the clinical value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, enhancement CT and MRI for diagnosing of liver lesions
    Gang Zhang, Dandan Liu
    Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation.2022; 80(3): 241.     CrossRef
  • Loco-regional treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma: Role of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
    Agostino Inzerillo, Maria Franca Meloni, Adele Taibbi, Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta
    World Journal of Hepatology.2022; 14(5): 911.     CrossRef
  • Intraarterial contrast-enhanced ultrasound to predict the short-term tumour response of hepatocellular carcinoma to Transarterial chemoembolization with Lipiodol
    Jiang Bo, Han Peng, Zhu LianHua, Fei Xiang, Luo YuKun
    BMC Cancer.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Early evaluation of treatment response to transarterial chemoembolization in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: The role of dynamic three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound
    Jiaying Cao, Yi Dong, Peili Fan, Feng Mao, Kailing Chen, Rongxin Chen, Beijian Huang, Yaqing Cheng, Wen-Ping Wang
    Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation.2021; 78(4): 365.     CrossRef
  • Meta-analysis and systematic review of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in evaluating the treatment response after locoregional therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Yang Hai, Esika Savsani, Weelic Chong, John Eisenbrey, Andrej Lyshchik
    Abdominal Radiology.2021; 46(11): 5162.     CrossRef
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    Yukinobu Watanabe, Masahiro Ogawa, Mariko Kumagawa, Midori Hirayama, Takao Miura, Naoki Matsumoto, Hiroshi Nakagawara, Toshiki Yamamoto, Mitsuhiko Moriyama
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  • Contrast-enhanced US for the Interventional Radiologist: Current and Emerging Applications
    Christopher D. Malone, David T. Fetzer, Wayne L. Monsky, Malak Itani, Vincent M. Mellnick, Philip A. Velez, William D. Middleton, Michalakis A. Averkiou, Raja S. Ramaswamy
    RadioGraphics.2020; 40(2): 562.     CrossRef
  • Contrast‐Enhanced Ultrasonography Versus Contrast‐Enhanced Computed Tomography for Assessment of Residual Tumor From Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated With Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Meta‐analysis
    Junlin Zhong, Zhongzhen Su, Yanling Zhang, Hui Zhang, Peijie Lin, Xixiang Tang, Rongqin Zheng
    Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.2018; 37(8): 1881.     CrossRef
  • Evaluation of hepatocellular carcinoma transarterial chemoembolization using quantitative analysis of 2D and 3D real-time contrast enhanced ultrasound
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    Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express.2018; 4(3): 035039.     CrossRef
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    Future Oncology.2018; 14(26): 2741.     CrossRef
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    Benqing Zhou, Zhijuan Xiong, Peng Wang, Chen Peng, Mingwu Shen, Xiangyang Shi
    Langmuir.2018; 34(29): 8701.     CrossRef
  • Evaluation of tumor response to intra-arterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma: Comparison of contrast-enhanced ultrasound with multiphase computed tomography
    S.B. Paul, E. Dhamija, S.R. Gamanagatti, V. Sreenivas, D.P. Yadav, S. Jain, Shalimar, S.K. Acharya
    Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging.2017; 98(3): 253.     CrossRef
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    Joseph Ralph Kallini, Frank H. Miller, Ahmed Gabr, Riad Salem, Robert J. Lewandowski
    Abdominal Radiology.2016; 41(4): 600.     CrossRef
  • Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) for the Diagnosis and Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Current Status and Future Trends
    Christopher D. Malone, Robert F. Mattrey, David T. Fetzer
    Current Hepatology Reports.2016; 15(4): 307.     CrossRef
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Liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension

Effects of candesartan and propranolol combination therapy versus propranolol monotherapy in reducing portal hypertension
Jae Hyun Kim, Jung Min Kim, Youn Zoo Cho, Ji Hoon Na, Hyun Sik Kim, Hyoun A Kim, Hye Won Kang, Soon Koo Baik, Sang Ok Kwon, Seung Hwan Cha, Young Ju Kim, Moon Young Kim
Clin Mol Hepatol 2014;20(4):376-383.
Published online December 24, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2014.20.4.376
Background/Aims

Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) inhibit activated hepatic stellate cell contraction and are thought to reduce the dynamic portion of intrahepatic resistance. This study compared the effects of combined treatment using the ARB candesartan and propranolol versus propranolol monotherapy on portal pressure in patients with cirrhosis in a prospective, randomized controlled trial.

Methods

Between January 2008 and July 2009, 53 cirrhotic patients with clinically significant portal hypertension were randomized to receive either candesartan and propranolol combination therapy (26 patients) or propranolol monotherapy (27 patients). Before and 3 months after the administration of the planned medication, the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) was assessed in both groups. The dose of propranolol was subsequently increased from 20 mg bid until the target heart rate was reached, and the candesartan dose was fixed at 8 mg qd. The primary endpoint was the HVPG response rate; patients with an HVPG reduction of >20% of the baseline value or to <12 mmHg were defined as responders.

Results

The mean portal pressure declined significantly in both groups, from 16 mmHg (range, 12-28 mmHg) to 13.5 mmHg (range, 6-20 mmHg) in the combination group (P<0.05), and from 17 mmHg (range, 12-27 mmHg) to 14 mmHg (range, 7-25 mmHg) in the propranolol monotherapy group (P<0.05). However, the medication-induced pressure reduction did not differ significantly between the two groups [3.5 mmHg (range, -3-11 mmHg) vs. 3 mmHg (range, -8-10 mmHg), P=0.674]. The response rate (55.6% vs. 61.5%, P=0.435) and the reductions in mean blood pressure or heart rate also did not differ significantly between the combination and monotherapy groups.

Conclusions

The addition of candesartan (an ARB) to propranolol confers no benefit relative to classical propranolol monotherapy for the treatment of portal hypertension, and is thus not recommended.

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    Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Huijing Yao, Chunqing Zhang
    Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -).2018; 187(4): 925.     CrossRef
  • Role of the renin-angiotensin system in hepatic fibrosis and portal hypertension
    Kwang Yong Shim, Young Woo Eom, Moon Young Kim, Seong Hee Kang, Soon Koo Baik
    The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.2018; 33(3): 453.     CrossRef
  • Impact of sarcopenia on prognostic value of cirrhosis: going beyond the hepatic venous pressure gradient and MELD score
    Seong Hee Kang, Woo Kyoung Jeong, Soon Koo Baik, Seung Hwan Cha, Moon Young Kim
    Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle.2018; 9(5): 860.     CrossRef
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    Gaeun Kim, Kwang Yong Shim, Soon Koo Baik
    Gut and Liver.2017; 11(1): 93.     CrossRef
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    Philipp Schwabl, Wim Laleman
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    Yoo Li Lim, Moon Young Kim, Yoon Ok Jang, Soon Koo Baik, Sang Ok Kwon
    Gut and Liver.2017; 11(5): 702.     CrossRef
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    Gaeun Kim, Juyoung Kim, Yoo Li Lim, Moon Young Kim, Soon Koo Baik
    Hepatology International.2016; 10(5): 819.     CrossRef
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    Harikumar Nair, Annalisa Berzigotti, Jaime Bosch
    Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs.2016; 21(2): 167.     CrossRef
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Liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension

The usefulness of non-invasive liver stiffness measurements in predicting clinically significant portal hypertension in cirrhotic patients: Korean data
Won Ki Hong, Moon Young Kim, Soon Koo Baik, Seung Yong Shin, Jung Min Kim, Yong Seok Kang, Yoo Li Lim, Young Ju Kim, Youn Zoo Cho, Hye Won Hwang, Jin Hyung Lee, Myeong Hun Chae, Hyoun A Kim, Hye Won Kang, Sang Ok Kwon
Clin Mol Hepatol 2013;19(4):370-375.
Published online December 28, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.4.370
Background/Aims

Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) has been proposed as a non-invasive method for estimating the severity of fibrosis and the complications of cirrhosis. Measurement of the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the gold standard for assessing the presence of portal hypertension, but its invasiveness limits its clinical application. In this study we evaluated the relationship between LSM and HVPG, and the predictive value of LSM for clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) and severe portal hypertension in cirrhosis.

Methods

LSM was performed with transient elastography in 59 consecutive cirrhotic patients who underwent hemodynamic HVPG investigations. CSPH and severe portal hypertension were defined as HVPG ≥10 and ≥12 mmHg, respectively. Linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between LSM and HVPG. Diagnostic values were analyzed based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.

Results

A strong positive correlation between LSM and HVPG was observed in the overall population (r2=0.496, P<0.0001). The area under the ROC curve (AUROC) for the prediction of CSPH (HVPG ≥10 mmHg) was 0.851, and the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for an LSM cutoff value of 21.95 kPa were 82.5%, 73.7%, 86.8%, and 66.7%, respectively. The AUROC at prediction of severe portal hypertension (HVPG ≥12 mmHg) was 0.877, and the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV at LSM cutoff value of 24.25 kPa were 82.9%, 70.8%, 80.6%, and 73.9%, respectively.

Conclusions

LSM exhibited a significant correlation with HVPG in patients with cirrhosis. LSM could be a non-invasive method for predicting CSPH and severe portal hypertension in Korean patients with liver cirrhosis.

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