Journal of Hepatology
Volume 33, Issue 3 , Pages 423-429, September 2000

Prevalence and prognostic value of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients presenting with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

  • Josep M Llovet

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Eduardo Moitinho

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Margarita Sala

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Ramón Bataller

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Pilar Rodríguez-Iglesias

      Affiliations

    • Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Catalonia, Spain
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  • Antoni Castells

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Javier Fernández

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Ramon Planas

      Affiliations

    • Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Catalonia, Spain
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  • Miquel Navasa

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationMiquel Navasa, Liver Unit, Hospital Clínic, Villarroel, 170, 08036 Barcelona, Spain. Tel: 34 93 2275499. Fax: 34 93 451 52 72.
    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Jordi Bruix

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Juan Rodés

      Affiliations

    • BCLC (Barcelona-Clinic Liver Cancer) Group, Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain

Received 3 December 1999; received in revised form 31 January 2000; accepted 12 February 2000.

Abstract 

Background/Aims: This study examined the prognostic power of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients presenting an episode of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis treated with 3rd generation cephalosporins or quinolones, and subsequent prophylaxis with norfloxacin until death or transplantation.

Methods: The study comprises the prospective evaluation of 168 consecutive cirrhosis patients presenting an episode of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.

Results: Hepatocellular carcinoma was diagnosed in 35 out of the 168 (20%) patients included in the study (10 single; 25 advanced tumors). Renal impairment developed in 82 patients. Resolution of infection was achieved in 90% of the cases, the hospital survival being 70%. Renal impairment, advanced tumor stage, albumin, and GGT showed independent prognostic value for hospital mortality. At the end of follow-up 101 patients had died, the 1- and 2-year survival being 36% and 31%, respectively. Four variables independently predicted survival: advanced tumor (OR: 3.9; p=0.00001), renal impairment (OR: 2.1; p=0.00001), bilirubin (OR: 1.6; p=0.02) and creatinine (OR: 1.3; p=0.03). Advanced tumor retained independent predictability in patients surviving hospitalization (OR: 7.5; p=0.0001), the 6-month survival being significantly lower in patients with advanced tumor (12% vs 57%, p<0.00001).

Conclusion: The prevalence of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is high, and its presence should be actively sought. Advanced tumor impairs both hospital and long-term survival, and should be considered in the design of future trials.

Keywords:  Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), Prognosis, Renal impairment after SBP (SBP-IR), Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), Survival

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Journal of Hepatology
Volume 33, Issue 3 , Pages 423-429, September 2000