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The true role of mRECIST guideline: Does it really estimate viable tumor or merely improve accuracy in hepatocellular carcinoma response evaluation?

  Purpose: Modified Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (mRECIST),developed by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) criteria measure changes in arterialized hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and aim at providing a common framework for the design of clinical trials.It still isn’t determined whether mRECIST can be applied in routine clinical practice and whether mRECIST could estimate viable tumor correctly.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients subjected to transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) as initial treatment for advanced HCC in our institution.Not suitable for using mRECIST standard cases and the agreement in response between RECIST and mRECIST were assessed.Then we selected HCC patients who achieved complete response (CR) according to mRECIST,following PET-CT examinations.We also compared arterial enhanced computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with positron emission tomography (PET)-CT examination and analyzed their correlation.Results: Out of 143 HCC patients,mRECIST evaluation appeared to be applicable for 128 (89.51%) assessable patients.In these 128 assessable patients,the objective response (OR) rates (complete/CR+partial response/PR) according to RECIST and mRECIST were 64.06% (82 of 128 patients) and 78.13% (100 of 128; p<0.001),respectively.Discordance in the response evaluations between the two methods was observed in 46 patients (35.94%) and was statistically significant (Kappa=0.491; p<0.001).The overall survival (OS) of patients who achieved an OR as assessed by mRECIST or by RECIST was significantly better than the survival of non-responding patients (stable disease/SD,or progressive disease/PD).Conclusions: Although mRECIST criteria show a good correlation with prognosis,they demand strict requirements for patient selection and couldn’t be useful as a tool for routine clinical practice.Furthermore,merely by means of contrast-enhanced CT or MRI,mRECIST couldn’t estimate viable tumor sufficiently.

computed tomography hepatocellular carcinoma magnetic resonance imaging mRECIST PET-CT viable tumor

Qi Liu Aimin Li Shufang Sun Rongcheng Luo Fengsheng Chen

Cancer Center,Southern Medical University,No.13 Shiliugang Road,Guangzhou510315,Guangdong,China

国内会议

第五届国际中医、中西医结合肿瘤学术交流大会暨第十四届全国中西医结合肿瘤学术大会

广州

英文

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2014-07-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)