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Kin-Pan Au1, See-Ching Chan1, Kenneth Siu-Ho Chok1
1Department of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Objective:
To study the correlations and discrepancies between Child-Pugh system and indocyanine green (ICG) clearance test in assessing liver function reserve and explore the possibility of combining two systems to gain an overall liver function assessment.
Design:
Retrospective analysis of 2832 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients graded as Child-Pugh A and Child-Pugh B with ICG clearance test being performed was conducted.
Results:
ICG retention rate at 15 minutes (ICG15) correlates with Child-Pugh score, however, with a large variance. Platelet count improves the correlation between Child-Pugh score and ICG15. ICG15 can be estimated using the following regression formula: estimated ICG15 (eICG15) = 45.1 + 0.435 × bilirubin - 0.917 × albumin + 0.491 × prothrombin time - 0.0283 × platelet (R2 = 0.455). Patients with eICG15 >20.0% who underwent major hepatectomy had a tendency towards more posthepatectomy liver failure (4.1% versus 8.0%, p = 0.09) and higher in-hospital mortality (3.7% versus 8.0%, p = 0.052). They also had shorter median overall survival (5.10 ± 0.553 versus 3.01 ± 0.878 years, p = 0.015) and disease-free survival (1.37 ± 0.215 versus 0.707 ± 0.183 years, p = 0.018).
Conclusion:
eICG15 can be predicted from Child-Pugh parameters and platelet count. eICG15 correlates with in-hospital mortality after major hepatectomy and predicts long-term survival.
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