Iodized oil computed tomography versus ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation for early hepatocellular carcinoma

Hepatol Int. 2021 Oct;15(5):1247-1257. doi: 10.1007/s12072-021-10236-0. Epub 2021 Aug 2.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is the standard of care for early stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the clinical outcomes of iodized oil computed tomography (IoCT) versus ultrasound (US)-guided RFA for HCC remain unclear.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed consecutive treatment-naïve patients who received curative RFA for HCC within Milan criteria from January 2016 to December 2018. Patients who underwent either IoCT-guided RFA (IoCT group) or US-guided RFA (US group) were included. Various clinical factors, including tumor location, were adjusted with a 1:1 propensity score matching. Subsequently, the cumulative incidence rates for recurrence and hazard ratios for survival were calculated.

Results: We included 184 (37.9%) and 301 (62.1%) patients who received IoCT- and US-guided RFA, respectively. Before propensity score matching, IoCT guidance was significantly associated with multiple tumors, higher body mass index, lower albumin level, and tumors located at S8. After matching, the 1-, 2-, and 3-year local tumor progression rates of the IoCT group were significantly lower than those of the US group (4.4%, 6.9%, and 7.5% vs. 14.4%, 16.3%, and 16.3%, respectively, at p = 0.002, 0.009, and 0.016, respectively). In univariate analyses and multivariate analyses that adjusted for clinical and tumor location-related parameters, the IoCT group had better recurrence-free survival (hazard ratio = 0.581, 95% confidence interval 0.375-0.899) than those with US guidance but not overall survival.

Conclusion: IoCT-guided RFA had a lower local tumor progression rate and better recurrence-free survival than did US-guided RFA for HCC within the Milan criteria. CT-guide RFA is a safe and effective alternative to US-guided with similar overall survival. IoCT-guided RFA might have a better local tumor control than US-guided. IoCT-guided RFA may be more suitable for male patients, aged < 70 years, a single tumor measuring 2-5 cm, and a tumor located at the subdiaphragmatic/subcardiac region.

Keywords: Ablation techniques; Lipiodol; Liver cancer; Propensity scores; Recurrence; Survival; Thermal ablation; Tomography; Transarterial embolization; Ultrasonography; X-ray computed.

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma, Hepatocellular* / diagnostic imaging
  • Carcinoma, Hepatocellular* / surgery
  • Catheter Ablation*
  • Humans
  • Iodized Oil
  • Liver Neoplasms* / diagnostic imaging
  • Liver Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Male
  • Radiofrequency Ablation*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional

Substances

  • Iodized Oil