2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7531452
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Prognostic Analysis of Postoperative Survival for Ruptured Hepatocellular Carcinoma with or without Cirrhosis

Abstract: Background and Aims. Conflicting results are often observed in the prognosis of patients with ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (rHCC), and there are currently very few studies on the long-term postoperative outcomes of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma patients. This study aimed to distinguish between the postoperative prognosis of rHCC patients with cirrhosis (rHCC-C) and those without cirrhosis (rHCC-NC) using some serum markers. Methods. We collected the data of 151 rHCC patients treated at our centers fro… Show more

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“…In previous studies, researchers tended to believe that liver cirrhosis is commonly associated with HCC and has been shown to have a negative impact on long-term prognosis. HCC patients without cirrhosis generally have a better prognosis compared to those with cirrhosis [ 26 ]. Prognostic factors for OS in HCC patients with cirrhosis include tumor diameter, BCLC stage, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), positive HCV antibodies, elevated creatinine, and elevated total bilirubin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, researchers tended to believe that liver cirrhosis is commonly associated with HCC and has been shown to have a negative impact on long-term prognosis. HCC patients without cirrhosis generally have a better prognosis compared to those with cirrhosis [ 26 ]. Prognostic factors for OS in HCC patients with cirrhosis include tumor diameter, BCLC stage, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), positive HCV antibodies, elevated creatinine, and elevated total bilirubin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%