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Abstract
Objective
To analyze the impact of Pringle’s maneuver on postoperative serum inflammatory mediator levels and prognosis in hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HBV related HCC) patients.
Methods
A retrospective study was conducted on 157 HBV related HCC patients who underwent treatment at the Chinese PLA General Hospital from January 2016 to December 2017. There were 128 males and 29 females. The mean age was (54.5±12.1) years. These patients were divided into 106 patients who underwent Pringle’s maneuver (the Pringle’s maneuver group). The remaining patients were in the Occlusion-free group. All patients were detected inflammatory mediator levels including the various interleukins (IL) and were regularly followed up. The recurrence-free survival was evaluated by the Kaplan-Meier method, and compared with the log-rank test. The relationship between the Pringle’s maneuver and risks of postoperative tumor recurrence of these patient were estimated by the univariate and multivariate Cox regression models.
Results
On postoperation day 1 and day 3, the serum IL-1 and IL-6 levels of the Pringle’s maneuver group were significantly higher than the Occlusion-free group [5.0(5.0, 12.0)ng/L vs. 5.0(5.0, 5.0)ng/L], [122.0(74.5, 173.8)ng/L vs. 80.0(40.0, 120.0)ng/L]; [5.0(5.0, 10.0)ng/L vs. 5.0(5.0, 5.0)ng/L], [78.3(42.8, 138.5)ng/L vs. 48.1(30.1, 75.0)ng/L]. On day 5, the serum IL-1 and IL-8 levels were also significantly higher than the Occlusion-free group [5.0(5.0, 5.3)ng/L vs. 5.0(5.0, 5.0)ng/L], [100.6 (44.2, 186.5)g/L vs. 68.0(36.3, 112.0)ng/L] (all P 0.05). The multivariate Cox regression model suggested that there was no significant correlation between Pringle’s maneuver and recurrence free survival of these patients with HBV related HCC.
Conclusions
Pringle’s maneuver could significantly elevate the postoperative serum IL-1, IL-6, IL-8 levels, but it was not related with an increased risk of postoperative tumor recurrence.
Key words:
Carcinoma, hepatocellular; Hepatitis B virus; Prognosis; Pringle maneuver; Inflammatory mediator
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery is an academic journal organized by the Chinese Medical Association and supervised by the China Association for Science and Technology, founded in 1995. The journal has the following columns: review, hot spotlight, academic thinking, thesis, experimental research, short thesis, case report, synthesis, etc. The journal has been recognized by Beida Journal (Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences).
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery has been included in famous databases such as Peking University Journal (Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences), CSCD Source Journals of China Science Citation Database (with Extended Version) and so on, and it is one of the national key academic journals under the supervision of China Association for Science and Technology.