Oumnia Masrour, Cassandra Rayer, Baptiste Giguet, Thomas Uguen, Jeff Morcet, Caroline Jezequel, Pauline Houssel-Debry, Marc-Antoine Jegonday, Romain Moirand, Edouard Bardou-Jacquet
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Abstract
Background: Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is widely used for hepatocellular carcinoma treatment but side effects hamper tolerance. Dexamethasone reduces TACE side effects in patients with viral hepatitis, but data regarding alcohol and metabolic liver diseases are lacking. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of dexamethasone in preventing TACE-associated adverse events in European populations with predominantly alcoholic and metabolic cirrhosis.
Methods: All cirrhotic patients undergoing TACE in our center between 2017 and 2021 were included. Dexamethasone was added to our protocol from 2019. Using a quasi-experimental study design, patients before and after introduction of dexamethasone in our procedure were compared. Factors associated with TACE adverse events were assessed by univariate and multivariate analysis. A sensitivity analysis was performed using propensity scores for covariate adjustment.
Results: 234 patients undergoing 398 TACE procedure were included. Cirrhosis was predominantly of alcohol or metabolic etiology (86.7 %). Dexamethasone was administered in 99 procedures (24.9 %). Incidence of fever and encephalopathy at day 2 after TACE was lower in the Dexamethasone group (p < 0.001; p = 0.02 respectively). In multivariate analysis, dexamethasone was associated with lower occurrence of fever (OR=0.03; p < 0.001), lower analgesics use (OR=0.11; p = 0.002), milder liver and kidney function impairment (OR=0.98; p = 0.001 and OR=0.94; p < 0.001 for bilirubin and creatinine variation respectively). Propensity score-adjusted analyses yielded similar results.
Conclusion: Dexamethasone improves TACE tolerance in a population of predominantly metabolic and alcohol cirrhosis.
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Digestive and Liver Disease is an international journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. It is the official journal of Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF); Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP); Italian Association for Digestive Endoscopy (SIED); Italian Association for Hospital Gastroenterologists and Digestive Endoscopists (AIGO); Italian Society of Gastroenterology (SIGE); Italian Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology (SIGENP) and Italian Group for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IG-IBD).
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