Role of liver transplantation in the management of hepatoblastoma in the pediatric population

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作者
Saira Khaderi [1 ]
Jacfranz Guiteau [1 ]
Ronald T Cotton [1 ]
Christine O’Mahony [1 ]
Abbas Rana [1 ]
John A Goss [1 ]
机构
[1] Division of Abdominal Transplantation, Michael E. De Bakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, United States
关键词
Liver transplant; Hepatoblastoma; Pediatric; Chemotherapy; Cancer;
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R735.7 [肝肿瘤];
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摘要
Hepatoblastoma(HB) is the most common primary liver tumor in children and accounts for two-thirds of all malignant liver neoplasms in the pediatric population. For patients with advanced HB(unresectable or unresponsive to chemotherapy), combined treatment with chemotherapy and liver transplantation is an excellent option. The etiology of HB is mostly obscure because of its extreme rarity although some inherited syndromes and very low birth weight have been associated with it. The prognosis for children with HB has significantly improved in the past three decades thanks to advancements in chemotherapy, surgical resection and postoperative care. In 2002 a surgical staging system called pretreatment extent of disease(PRETEXT) was designed to allow a universal, multidisciplinary approach to patients with HB. Between one-third to two-thirds of patients initially present with unresectable tumors or distant metastases, but up to 85% of these tumors become operable after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Patients with PRETEXT categories 1, 2, and some 3 are referred for neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgical resection with the goal of complete tumor removal. Classic treatments regimens include a combination of cisplatin, fluorouracil, and vincristine or cisplatin and doxorubicin. Liver transplantation is the only treatment option for unresectable HB. In 2010 the pediatric end-stage liver disease, a pediatric-specific scoring system that determines a patient’s ranking on the liver transplant list, began to award additional "exception" points for patients with HB. We analyzed the Standard Transplant Analysis and Research dataset to assess the impact of changes in exception point criteria for HB on outcomes after liver transplantation at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, Texas. We found that patients who were listed for transplantation with current HB exception criteria experienced a shorter waitlist time but survival was similar between the two eras.
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