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Impact of serum C-reactive protein level on the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing TACE

Clinical and molecular hepatology 2013;19(1):70-77.
Published online: March 25, 2013

Department of Internal Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea.

Corresponding author: Sung Kyu Choi. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, 42 Jebong-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-757, Korea. Tel. +82-62-220-6296, Fax. +82-62-225-8578, Choisk@jnu.ac.kr
• Received: June 23, 2012   • Revised: November 27, 2012   • Accepted: January 13, 2013

Copyright © 2013 by The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver

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Impact of serum C-reactive protein level on the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing TACE
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Figure 1 Flow chart of the study patients.
Figure 2 HR of serum CRP level for progression-free survival (log-rank test, P=0.003)
Impact of serum C-reactive protein level on the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing TACE
Variables Group 1 (CRP ≥1 mg/dL) (n=51) Group 2 (CRP <1 mg/dL) (n=160) P-value
Sex (M/F) 45/6 133/27 0.508
Age 62.16±11.45 62.48±9.73 0.843
Cause of HCC (HBV/HCV/Alcohol/others) 24/8/15/4 91/29/26/13 0.067
Occurrence of PEF 16 40 0.467
Tumor type (poorly defined) 28 40 <0.001
Portal vein thrombosis 7 18 0.804
Favorable tumor response (CT) 32 77 0.107
Time to 2nd TACE session 103.21±135.54 197.1±269.02 0.005
10 months mortality 33 (64.7%) 74 (46.2%) 0.025
20 months mortality 34 (66.6%) 81 (50.6%) 0.054
Use of antibiotics 16 40 0.467
WBC/mm3 6685±2757 5481±3465 0.028
AST U/L 72.78±39.61 66.21±50.07 0.394
ALT U/L 49.69±41.41 46.29±37.08 0.581
AFP IU/mL 6022±14127 2375±7918 0.116
Child-Pugh score 5.86±0.89 5.84±1.05 0.877
Tumor size 6.151±3.904 3.882±2.681 <0.001
Tumor number 2.24±1.73 1.91±1.44 0.225
TNM stage (I/II/IIIa/IIIb/IIIc/IV) 20/9/18/2/0/2 83/45/24/5/2/1 0.01
Total TACE session 4.48±3.45 4.02±3.62 0.237
Variables HR 95% CI P-value
Tumor type (poorly defined) 4.34 1.99-9.52 0.006
Tumor size 1.170 1.039-1.317 0.010
Variables Group 1 (CRP ≥1 mg/dL) (n=28) Group 2 (CRP <1 mg/dL) (n=38) P-value
Sex (M/F) 25/3 35/3 1.0
Age 60.39±10.90 62.95±10.35 0.341
Cause of HCC (HBV/HCV/Alcohol/others) 17/2/6/3 24/1/5/8 0.625
Occurrence of PEF 13 13 0.445
Tumor type (poorly defined) 19 17 0.082
Portal vein thrombosis 5 9 0.762
Lipiodol dose >7 mL 26 27 0.055
Favorable tumor response (CT) 22 24 0.278
Time to 2nd TACE session 66.75±70.12 79.6±82.96 0.583
10 months mortality 25 (89.2%) 21 (55.2%) 0.006
20 months mortality 25 (89.2 %) 23 (60.5%) 0.012
WBC/mm3 7328±2386 6965±4108 0.678
AST U/L 79.83±39.26 80.58±73.86 0.966
ALT U/L 53.18±44.73 45.08±23.35 0.387
AFP IU/mL 10176±17895 6728±12779 0.404
Child-Pugh score 5.82±0.72 5.76±0.71 0.746
Tumor number 2.43±1.93 2.45±1.76 0.967
Total TACE session 3.0±2.72 4.5±4.29 0.088
Variables Group 1 (CRP ≥1 mg/dL) (n=23) Group 2 (CRP <1 mg/dL) (n=122) P-value
Sex (M/F) 20/3 98/24 0.570
Age 64.3±11.97 62.34±9.57 0.387
Cause of HCC (HBV/HCV/Alcohol/others) 6/6/9/2 66/22/21/12 0.158
Occurrence of PEF 13 13 0.445
Tumor type (poorly defined) 9 23 0.052
Portal vein thrombosis 2 9 1.0
Lipiodol dose >7 mL 7 32 0.8
Favorable tumor response (CT) 10 53 1.0
Time to 2nd TACE session 143.72±176.6 228.69±292.38 0.237
10 months mortality 8 (34.7%) 53 (43.4%) 0.495
20 months mortality 9 (39.1%) 58 (47.5%) 0.499
WBC/mm3 5843±3004 5019±3115 0.244
AST U/L 64.09±39.12 61.7±39.15 0.789
ALT U/L 45.34±37.53 46.67±40.51 0.892
AFP IU/mL 993±3799 1069±5127 0.94
Child-Pugh score 5.91±1.08 5.86±1.13 0.839
Tumor number 2.0±1.47 1.74±1.28 0.382
Total TACE session 4.35±3.61 4.2±3.36 0.854
Variables HR 95% CI P-value
Tumor type (poorly defined) 4.81 1.31-17.61 0.018
Variables HR 95% CI P-value
Lipiodol dose (≥7 mL) 5.55 1.03-30.3 0.046
10 months mortality 7.69 1.91-31.25 0.004
Table 1. Baseline clinical characteristics in each patient group

CT, computed tomography; PEF, post-embolization fever; TACE, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization.

Table 2. Multivariate analysis of independent variables related to high CRP (≥1 mg/dL)
Table 3. Clinical characteristics in each group of the patients with a tumor size of ≥5 cm

CT, computed tomography; PEF, post-embolization fever; TACE, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization.

Table 4. Clinical characteristics in each group of the patients with a tumor size of <5 cm

CT, computed tomography; PEF, post-embolization fever; TACE, transcatheter arterial chemoembolization.

Table 5. Multivariate analysis of independent variables related to elevated serum CRP (≥1 mg/dL) among those with a tumor size of <5 cm
Table 6. Multivariate analysis of independent variables related to elevated serum CRP (≥1 mg/dL) among those with a tumor size of ≥5 cm