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World J Hepatol. Sep 18, 2015; 7(20): 2245-2263
Published online Sep 18, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i20.2245
Table 5 Prognostic value of baseline and increase of alpha-fetoprotein for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients who underwent resection or transplantation
Ref.Patient (n)Study designTreatmentLevel valuesImpact valueComments
Liu et al[57]AFP2034RetrospectiveResection (79.2%) NA (20.8)High AFP levels (> 20 μg/L)Large tumors (≥ 10 cm)This large cohort study showed that High AFP level was associated with poor prognosis and poor clinicopathological features of HCC
Higher vascular invasion
Lower differentiated tumor
Wang et al[139]160RetrospectiveResectionHigh AFP level (> 4000 UI/L)Shorter median TTRIn this study, the value of AFP levels to predict recurrence is limited since only a few numbers of patients (9%) have AFP level higher than the cutoff level
Ma et al[58]108RetrospectiveResectionHigh AFP level (> 20 ng/mL)Lower differentiated tumorThis study demonstrated the negative impact of high AFP levels on surgery benefit and the need to closely screen patients after resection for recurrence
Higher vascular invasion
Higher postoperative 2-yr recurrence rate
Lower 24-mo survival rate
Ikai et al[59]12118Japanese nationwideResectionHigh AFP level (≥ 20 ng/mL)Worsen OS after surgeryThis large cohort study showed better outcome of patient resected for HCC in the last decade but the persistence of the negative impact of high AFP level on prognosis
Analysis
Comparative study
Vibert et al[60]153RetrospectiveLTAFP level increase > 15 μg/L per monthLower OSThis study showed the negative impact on the outcome of AFP levels increases in patients undergoing LT
Lower RFS
Higher recurrence rate
Hakeem et al[61]12159Systemic reviewLTAFP > 1000 ng/mL (based on the majority of study included in the review)Poorer OSThe authors stressed the poor quality of previous studies and the need for high-quality evidence on outcomes to use AFP levels as a prognostic indicator for patients undergoing LT
Poorer DFS
Higher vascular invasion
Poorer differentiated tumor
Duvoux et al[62]972Prospective/retrospectiveLTHigh AFP levelTumor recurrenceA new score model including AFP level was proposed to select patients for LT
Vascular invasion
Poor differentiation