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Characteristics and outcome of anti-hepatitis D virus positive patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Collaborators "Italian Liver Cncer (ITA.LI.CA) group", Elton Dajti (UVCM, Department of Visceral Surgery and Medicine)
BORIS DOI
10.48620/76312
Date of Publication
July 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of Visceral Su...

Contributor
Giannini, Edoardo G
Pasta, Andrea
Pieri, Giulia
Plaz Torres, Maria Corina
Marseglia, Mariarosaria
Pelizzaro, Filippo
Sangiovanni, Angelo
Cabibbo, Giuseppe
Ghittoni, Giorgia
Di Marco, Mariella
Foschi, Francesco Giuseppe
Guarino, Maria
Biasini, Elisabetta
Saitta, Carlo
Campani, Claudia
Svegliati-Baroni, Gianluca
Gasbarrini, Antonio
Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana
Magalotti, Donatella
Azzaroli, Francesco
Mega, Andrea
Sacco, Rodolfo
Nardone, Gerardo
Sacerdoti, David
Masotto, Alberto
Vidili, Gianpaolo
Bucci, Laura
Vitale, Alessandro
Trevisani, Franco
Series
Liver International
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1478-3223
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/liv.15855
PubMed ID
38426262
Uncontrolled Keywords

liver transplantation...

outcome

survival

treatment

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Background & Aims
Chronic hepatitis D virus (HDV) often leads to end-stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Comprehensive data pertaining to large populations with HDV and HCC are missing, therefore we sought to assess the characteristics, management, and outcome of these patients, comparing them to patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.Methods
We analysed the Italian Liver Cancer database focusing on patients with positivity for HBV surface antigen and anti-HDV antibodies (HBV/HDV, n = 107) and patients with HBV infection alone (n = 588). Clinical and oncological characteristics, treatment, and survival were compared in the two groups.Results
Patients with HBV/HDV had worse liver function [Model for End-stage Liver Disease score: 11 vs. 9, p < .0001; Child-Turcotte-Pugh score: 7 vs. 5, p < .0001] than patients with HBV. HCC was more frequently diagnosed during surveillance (72.9% vs. 52.4%, p = .0002), and the oncological stage was more frequently Milan-in (67.3% vs. 52.7%, p = .005) in patients with HBV/HDV. Liver transplantation was more frequently performed in HBV/HDV than in HBV patients (36.4% vs. 9.5%), while the opposite was observed for resection (8.4% vs. 20.1%, p < .0001), and in a competing risk analysis, HBV/HDV patients had a higher probability of receiving transplantation, independently of liver function and oncological stage. A trend towards longer survival was observed in patients with HBV/HDV (50.4 vs. 44.4 months, p = .106).Conclusions
In patients with HBV/HDV, HCC is diagnosed more frequently during surveillance, resulting in a less advanced cancer stage in patients with more deranged liver function than HBV alone. Patients with HBV/HDV have a heightened benefit from liver transplantation, positively influencing survival.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/189200
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