Research Article Details

Article ID: A42603
PMID: 34046984
Source: Hepatol Res
Title: Prognosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma stratified by albumin-bilirubin grade.
Abstract: AIM: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a highly aggressive malignancy. However, the characteristics and prognosis of ICC is not well known. This study aims to reveal the relationship between liver function and prognosis of ICC. METHODS: A total of 83 ICC patients were recruited retrospectively from March 2009 to August 2020. Child-Pugh (CP) and albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) scores were used to assess liver function. The extent of portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT) was classified from Vp0 to Vp4. The end-point for this analysis was overall survival (OS). RESULTS: The median age was 72 (44-88) years, 48 patients were male (57.8%), and 70 patients were classified as CP grade A (84.3%). At baseline, chronic liver disease (hepatitis B, 9.6%; hepatitis C, 15.7%; alcoholic liver disease, 9.6%; and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, 4.8%) were diagnosed. The median OS of all ICC patients was 21.2&#160;months. A total of 27 patients underwent surgical resection; these patients showed a longer median OS compared to those who did not undergo surgery (50.8 months vs. 5.5&#160;months, p&#160;<&#160;0.001). The prognosis of patients with ICC can be stratified by ALBI grade (grade 1, 54.3&#160;months; grade 2a, 8.4&#160;months; grade 2b, 3.9&#160;months; and grade 3, 1.4&#160;months; p&#160;<&#160;0.001) and the extent of PVTT (Vp0, 54.3&#160;months; Vp1/2, 8.4&#160;months; and Vp3/4, 3.9&#160;months; p&#160;=&#160;0.0039). CONCLUSION: In this study, viral hepatitis (25.3%) was identified as the most prevalent background liver disease of ICC. Assessing liver function using ALBI grade is useful for stratifying the prognosis of patients with ICC.
DOI: 10.1111/hepr.13673