Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival.
Liver transplantation for hilar cholangiocarcinoma (hCCA) has regained attention since the Mayo Clinic reported their favorable results with the use of a neo-adjuvant chemoradiation protocol. However, debate remains whether the success of the protocol should be attributed to the neo-adjuvant therapy...
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doaj-d251c7e862d740e2a37a9b103d3a76622020-11-25T00:07:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015612710.1371/journal.pone.0156127Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival.Hendrik T J MantelAndrie C WesterkampRené AdamWilliam F BennetDaniel SeehoferUtz SettmacherFrancisco Sánchez-BuenoJoan Fabregat ProusEmmanuel BoleslawskiStyrbjörn FrimanRobert J PorteEuropean Liver and Intestine Transplant Association (ELITA)Liver transplantation for hilar cholangiocarcinoma (hCCA) has regained attention since the Mayo Clinic reported their favorable results with the use of a neo-adjuvant chemoradiation protocol. However, debate remains whether the success of the protocol should be attributed to the neo-adjuvant therapy or to the strict selection criteria that are being applied. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of patient selection alone on the outcome of liver transplantation for hCCA. In this retrospective study, patients that were transplanted for hCCA between1990 and 2010 in Europe were identified using the European Liver Transplant Registry (ELTR). Twenty-one centers reported 173 patients (69%) of a total of 249 patients in the ELTR. Twenty-six patients were wrongly coded, resulting in a study group of 147 patients. We identified 28 patients (19%) who met the strict selection criteria of the Mayo Clinic protocol, but had not undergone neo-adjuvant chemoradiation therapy. Five-year survival in this subgroup was 59%, which is comparable to patients with pretreatment pathological confirmed hCCA that were transplanted after completion of the chemoradiation protocol at the Mayo Clinic. In conclusion, although the results should be cautiously interpreted, this study suggests that with strict selection alone, improved survival after transplantation can be achieved, approaching the Mayo Clinic experience.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4898828?pdf=render |
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Hendrik T J Mantel Andrie C Westerkamp René Adam William F Bennet Daniel Seehofer Utz Settmacher Francisco Sánchez-Bueno Joan Fabregat Prous Emmanuel Boleslawski Styrbjörn Friman Robert J Porte European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association (ELITA) |
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Hendrik T J Mantel Andrie C Westerkamp René Adam William F Bennet Daniel Seehofer Utz Settmacher Francisco Sánchez-Bueno Joan Fabregat Prous Emmanuel Boleslawski Styrbjörn Friman Robert J Porte European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association (ELITA) Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. PLoS ONE |
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Hendrik T J Mantel Andrie C Westerkamp René Adam William F Bennet Daniel Seehofer Utz Settmacher Francisco Sánchez-Bueno Joan Fabregat Prous Emmanuel Boleslawski Styrbjörn Friman Robert J Porte European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association (ELITA) |
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Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. |
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Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. |
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Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. |
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Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. |
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Strict Selection Alone of Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Is Associated with Improved Survival. |
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strict selection alone of patients undergoing liver transplantation for hilar cholangiocarcinoma is associated with improved survival. |
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Liver transplantation for hilar cholangiocarcinoma (hCCA) has regained attention since the Mayo Clinic reported their favorable results with the use of a neo-adjuvant chemoradiation protocol. However, debate remains whether the success of the protocol should be attributed to the neo-adjuvant therapy or to the strict selection criteria that are being applied. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of patient selection alone on the outcome of liver transplantation for hCCA. In this retrospective study, patients that were transplanted for hCCA between1990 and 2010 in Europe were identified using the European Liver Transplant Registry (ELTR). Twenty-one centers reported 173 patients (69%) of a total of 249 patients in the ELTR. Twenty-six patients were wrongly coded, resulting in a study group of 147 patients. We identified 28 patients (19%) who met the strict selection criteria of the Mayo Clinic protocol, but had not undergone neo-adjuvant chemoradiation therapy. Five-year survival in this subgroup was 59%, which is comparable to patients with pretreatment pathological confirmed hCCA that were transplanted after completion of the chemoradiation protocol at the Mayo Clinic. In conclusion, although the results should be cautiously interpreted, this study suggests that with strict selection alone, improved survival after transplantation can be achieved, approaching the Mayo Clinic experience. |
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