Brief Article
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2011; 17(1): 123-129
Published online Jan 7, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i1.123
Table 1 Dempgraphic parameters of patients undergoing percutaneous and surgical radiofrequency ablation
ParametersPatients undergoing percutaneous RFA (n = 63)Patients undergoing surgical RFA (n = 93)P value
Age (yr)57.8 ± 16.152.4 ± 11.70.531
Gender (M/F)55/1481/120.205
HBV infected58910.006
HCV infected10
None-HBV&HCV102
Liver cirrhosis46710.174
AST (IU/L)47.3 ± 36.244.6 ± 33.80.311
ALT (IU/L)42.3 ± 31.444.1 ± 19.60.354
TB (μmol/L)15.4 ± 3.414.2 ± 5.60.601
ALB (g/L)39.1 ± 9.841.7 ± 5.40.852
Child A/B61/893/00.001
PLT (< 1011)1390.092
PT (> 15’)6140.224
Tumor number, 1/2/351/16/279/13/10.095
Tumor size (cm), > 3/ ≤ 311/7823/850.099
Solitary HCC (cm), ≤ 339620.188
Tumor in dangerous locations73950.242
AFP (ng/mL), ≤ 400/> 400/> 121013/41/1517/60/160.000
Table 2 Locations of lesions in patients undergoing percataneous and surgical radiofrequency ablation
RFA
Percataneous (n = 89)Surgical (n = 108)
Segment location
I00
II712
III1317
IV912
V1014
VI611
VII1220
VIII127
Adjacent vessels or organs
PH812
RHV1715
MHV812
LHV1116
IVC68
Heart35
Stomach917
Lung152
R.Kidney47
Colon512
GB32
Table 3 Major complications of radiofrequency ablation
Classification of complicationsPercutaneous RFA (n = 69)Surgical RFA (n = 93)P value
Grade I
Analgesics requirement17580.000
Fever above 38.5°C23450.055
Grade II
Ascites4110.190
Persistent jaundice200.315
Gastric hemorrhage030.132
Grade III
Hydrothorax requiring drainage590.586
Skin burn100.244
Encapsulated effusion needing drainage310.184
Grade IV
Partial hepatic infarction130.471
Gastric perforation100.244
Bile duct injury510.040
Procedure-related hemorrhage610.018
Malignant seeding200.315
Table 4 Univarite and multivariate analysis of relative risks for local tumor progression
VariableUnivariate analysisMultivariate analysis
P valueRelative risk (95% CI)P value
Percutaneous vs surgical RFA0.00014.315 (4.857-25.412)0.000
Age (yr) (> 60 vs ≤ 60)0.402
HBV- infected (Y vs N)0.455
Child-Pugh (B vs A)0.038
Albumin (IU/L), ≤ 35 vs > 350.233
Total bilirubin (mg/L), > 10 vs ≤ 100.0108.124 (2.325-101.587)0.012
Serum AFP (ng/mL), ≥ 400 vs < 4000.019
Prothrombin time, ≤ 15’vs > 15’0.512
Tumor size (cm), > 3 vs ≤ 30.00311.741 (3.754-21.665)0.005
Tumor number, multiple vs single0.111