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EZ-ALBI Score for Predicting Hepatocellular Carcinoma Prognosis.

Authors :
Kariyama, Kazuya
Nouso, Kazuhiro
Hiraoka, Atsushi
Wakuta, Akiko
Oonishi, Ayano
Kuzuya, Teiji
Toyoda, Hidenori
Tada, Toshifumi
Tsuji, Kunihiko
Itobayashi, Ei
Ishikawa, Toru
Takaguchi, Koichi
Tsutsui, Akemi
Shimada, Noritomo
Kudo, Masatoshi
Kumada, Takashi
Source :
Liver Cancer (2235-1795); 2020, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p734-743, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: The ALBI score is acknowledged as the gold standard for the assessment of liver function in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Unlike the Child-Pugh score, the ALBI score uses only objective parameters, albumin (Alb) and total bilirubin (T.Bil), enabling a better evaluation. However, the complex calculation of the ALBI score limits its applicability. Therefore, we developed a simplified ALBI score, based on data from a large-scale HCC database.We used the data of 5,249 naïve HCC cases registered in eight collaborating hospitals. Methods: We developed a new score, the EZ (Easy)-ALBI score, based on regression coefficients of Alb and T.Bil for survival risk in a multivariate Cox proportional hazard model. We also developed the EZ-ALBI grade and EZ-ALBI-T grade as alternative options for the ALBI grade and ALBI-T grade and evaluated their stratifying ability. Results: The equation used to calculate the EZ-ALBI score was simple {[T.Bil (mg/dL)] – [9 × Alb (g/dL)]}; this value highly correlated with the ALBI score (correlation coefficient, 0.981; p < 0.0001). The correlation was preserved across different Barcelona clinic liver cancer grade scores (regression coefficient, 0.93–0.98) and across different hospitals (regression coefficient, 0.98–0.99), indicating good generalizability. Although a good agreement was observed between ALBI and EZ-ALBI, discrepancies were observed in patients with poor liver function (T.Bil, ≥3 mg/dL; regression coefficient, 0.877). The stratifying ability of EZ-ALBI grade and EZ-ALBI-T grade were good and their Akaike's information criterion values (35,897 and 34,812, respectively) were comparable with those of ALBI grade and ALBI-T grade (35,914 and 34,816, respectively). Conclusions: The EZ-ALBI score, EZ-ALBI grade, and EZ-ALBI-T grade are useful, simple scores, which might replace the conventional ALBI score in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22351795
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Liver Cancer (2235-1795)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147345554
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000508971