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- Title
Prognosis of Single Early-Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) with CEUS Inconclusive Imaging (LI-RADS LR-3 and LR-4) Is No Better than Typical HCC (LR-5).
- Authors
Terzi, Eleonora; Giamperoli, Alice; Iavarone, Massimo; Leoni, Simona; De Bonis, Ludovico; Granito, Alessandro; Forgione, Antonella; Tovoli, Francesco; Piscaglia, Fabio
- Abstract
Simple Summary: The European (EASL) and American (AASLD) guidelines for the management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) suggest different management of nodules with indeterminate imaging in cirrhosis. In particular, nodules classified as LR-3 and LR-4 by the CEUS LI-RADS algorithm (indeterminate for HCC) are suggested to be biopsied according the EASL guidelines, but may be only monitored with follow-up imaging, with biopsy left to selected LR-4/LR-M cases, according to the AASLD ones. The present study shows that CEUS LI-RADS classes LR-3 and LR-4 HCC have no better clinical outcome than typical HCC (LR-5). Such data support the EASL policy, aimed at conclusive diagnostic investigations of indeterminate nodules up to obtaining histological proof to avoid leaving aggressive HCC not timely treated. The American College of Radiology (ACR) released the Liver Imaging Report and Data System (LI-RADS) scheme, which categorizes hepatic nodules in risk classes from LR-1 to LR-5 (according to the degree of risk to be HCC) and LR-M (probable malignancy not specific for HCC). The aim of this study was to test whether HCC with different LR patterns on CEUS have different overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS). We retrospectively enrolled 167 patients with the first definitive diagnosis of single HCC (by using CT/MRI or histological techniques if CT/MRI were inconclusive) for whom CEUS examination was available. The median size of HCC lesions was 2.2 cm (range 1.0–7.2 cm). According to CEUS LI-RADS classification, 28 patients were in LR-3, 48 in LR-4, 83 in LR-5, and 8 in LR-M. Patient liver function and nodule characteristics were not statistically different between CEUS LI-RADS classes. Using univariate analysis, CEUS LI-RADS class was not found to be a predictor of survival (p = 0.347). In conclusion, HCC showing the CEUS LI-RADS classes LR-3 and LR-4 have no better clinical outcome than typical HCC. Such data support the EASL policy, aimed at conclusive diagnostic investigations of indeterminate nodules up to obtaining histological proof to avoid leaving aggressive HCC not timely treated.
- Subjects
STATISTICS; NONPARAMETRIC statistics; HUMAN research subjects; RETROSPECTIVE studies; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MANN Whitney U Test; TUMOR classification; INFORMED consent (Medical law); CANCER patients; MATHEMATICAL variables; SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry); KAPLAN-Meier estimator; COMPUTED tomography; HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Cancers, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 2, p336
- ISSN
2072-6694
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/cancers14020336