Gadoxetic acid (Gd-EOB-DTPA, Primovist)-enhanced MRI can affect on BCLC staging during the initial staging workups of definite HCC patients with very early or early stage disease, but with no suspicious intrahepatic HCC lesions by liver dynamic CT.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer related death worldwide, and its incidence continues to rise even in the Europe and the United States. Recent advancements in early diagnosis and treatment modalities have significantly improved survival in HCC patients, but, only a small portion of them can receive curative treatments. Treatment decision making in HCC is guided by tumor stage, which can be also affected by tumor status at presentation.Thus, intrahepatic tumor status can be pivotal for treatment decision making and for determining prognosis in HCC patients, especially in possible candidates for curative treatment. The current AASLD guideline recommends that HCC patients with typical HCC ≥1 cm by liver dynamic computed tomography (CT) do not require further investigation to confirm the presence of HCC, and that appropriate treatment can be initiated based on tumor stage. However, other intrahepatic HCC lesion which is not detected by liver dynamic CT can be additionally detected only by Primovist-enhanced MRI.Although few studies have evaluated the usefulness of Primovist-enhanced MRI in HCC patients,most of these studies have been limited by the lack of an evaluation of shift in HCC stage and by the inclusion of patients with suspicious intrahepatic HCC lesions that had been already detected by liver dynamic CT. Furthermore, given the poor prognosis of HCC patients with recurrence after curative treatments such as liver transplantation, surgical resection, or radiofrequency ablation (RFA),accurate staging workup is essential for intrahepatic HCC, especially in patients with a very early or early Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staged HCC. To date, however, no evidence based recommendations have been made regarding the benefit of add-on examination of Primovist-enhanced MRI during initial staging workups in HCC patients who are candidates for curative treatment after diagnosis by liver dynamic CT. In this prospective multicenter study, therefore, we will assess the usefulness of Primovist-enhanced MRI during the initial staging workups of HCC patients with very early or early stage disease, but with no suspicious intrahepatic HCC lesions by liver dynamic CT. We will examine whether Primovist-enhanced MRI could provide additional information on BCLC stage, by directly comparing to liver dynamic CT in these patients. Furthermore, we assess whether add-on Primovist-enhanced MRI after a diagnosis of HCC by liver dynamic CT could aid treatment decision making in these patients.
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Performance of Primovist-enhanced MRI in HCC patients with very early or early stage disease, but with no suspicious intrahepatic HCC lesions by liver dynamic CT.
Jin-Woo Lee
Incheon, South Korea
RECRUITINGincidence of change of BCLC stage after add-on Primovist-enhanced MRI in HCC patients with very early or early stage disease, but with no suspicious intrahepatic HCC lesions by liver dynamic CT.
Time frame: Performance of Primovist enhanced MRI within the first 7 days after liver dynamic CT
Incidence of newly detected intrahepatic HCC lesionss by Primovist-enhanced MRI, but, these lesions were not detected by liver dynamic CT
Time frame: Performance of Primovist-enhacned MRI within 7 days after liver dynamic CT
Incidence of newly detected intrahepatic benign lesions by Primovist-enhanced MRI, but, these lesions were not detected by liver dynamic CT
Time frame: Performance of Primovist-enhanced MRI within 7 days after liver dynamic CT
Frequency of change in treatment modality in patients with change of BCLC stage after Primovist-enhanced MRI
Time frame: Performance of Primovist-enhanced MRI within 7 days after liver dynamic CT
Sensitivity, specificity, false positive predictive value, false negative predictive value, and accuracy of Primovist-enhanced MRI
Time frame: after performance of Primovist-enhanced MRI and liver dynamic CT
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