Meta-Analysis
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World J Meta-Anal. Feb 28, 2021; 9(1): 88-100
Published online Feb 28, 2021. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v9.i1.88
Health-related quality of life in patients that have undergone liver resection: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Tomohiro Ishinuki, Shigenori Ota, Kohei Harada, Hiroomi Tatsumi, Keisuke Harada, Koji Miyanishi, Minoru Nagayama, Ichiro Takemasa, Toshio Ohyanagi, Thomas T Hui, Toru Mizuguchi
Tomohiro Ishinuki, Toru Mizuguchi, Department of Nursing, Surgical Sciences, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo 060-8556, Japan
Shigenori Ota, Minoru Nagayama, Ichiro Takemasa, Departments of Surgery, Surgical Science and Oncology, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo 060-8543, Japan
Kohei Harada, Division of Radiology, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo 060-8543, Japan
Hiroomi Tatsumi, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Sapporo Medical University Hospital, Sapporo 060-8543, Japan
Keisuke Harada, Department of Emergency Medicine, Sapporo Medical University Hospital, Sapporo 060-8543, Japan
Koji Miyanishi, Department of Medical Oncology, Sapporo Medical University Hospital, Sapporo 060-8543, Japan
Toshio Ohyanagi, Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Center for Medical Education, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo 060-8556, Japan
Thomas T Hui, Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94598, United States
Author contributions: Ishinuki T and Ota S conceptualized and designed the systematic review; Ishinuki T and Ohyagangi T searched for and screened the articles; Harada K and Tatsumi H assessed the articles for eligibility; Miyanaishi K and Nagayama M carried out the statistical analyses; Takemasa I supervised and audited the preparation of the manuscript; Hui TT and Mizuguchi T drafted the initial manuscript; Mizuguchi T finalized the manuscript; and all of the authors reviewed and approved the final manuscript as submitted.
Supported by Grant-in-Aid from JSPS KAKENHI, No. JP 20K10404 (to Mizuguchi T); the Hokkaido Hepatitis B Litigation Orange Fund, No. 2059198; Terumo Life Science Foundation, No. 2000666; Pfizer Health Research Foundation, No. 2000777; Daiichi Sankyo Company, No. 2109540; Shionogi and Co., No. 2109493; MSD, No. 2099412; Takeda, No, 2000555; Sapporo Doto Hospital, No. 2039118; Noguchi Hospital, No. 2029083; Doki-kai Tomakomai Hospital, No. 2059203; and Tsuchida Hospital, No. 2069231.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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Corresponding author: Toru Mizuguchi, MD, PhD, Professor, Surgeon, Department of Nursing, Surgical Sciences, Sapporo Medical University, S-1, W-16, Chuo-Ku, Sapporo 060-8556, Japan. tmizu@sapmed.ac.jp
Received: January 22, 2021
Peer-review started: January 22, 2021
First decision: February 10, 2021
Revised: February 10, 2021
Accepted: February 25, 2021
Article in press: February 25, 2021
Published online: February 28, 2021
ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Research background

The quality of life (QOL) assessment after hepatectomy has never been summarized. Therefore, comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis would have great scientific value.

Research motivation

Lack of randomized controlled trial motivate us to plan prospective study. However, sample size calculation is difficult due to lack of the QOL value. This analysis would be helpful to conduct future trials.

Research objectives

Research objectives were to elucidate QOL after hepatectomy.

Research methods

Systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted according to PROSPERO guidelines with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses check lists.

Research results

A total of 8 articles were included in this meta-analysis. QOL was better after laparoscopic hepatectomy than after open hepatectomy. Physical and mental component score of the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey at 3 mo was significantly better than before hepatectomy.

Research conclusions

The outcomes of evaluations of QOL after hepatectomy can depend on the type of questionnaire used, the timing of the assessment, and the etiology of the hepatic disease.

Research perspectives

The values from this study could be useful to plan future randomized control trial.