Effect of Transarterial Chemoembolization on the Immediate Health-related Quality of Life of Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Philippine Setting.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.11239
Scott Riley K Ong, Glenn Marc G Ignacio, Adovich S Rivera
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Abstract

Background and objective: Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a locoregional therapy used in patients with unresectable intermediate-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). It has proven benefit on overall survival, but considerable side effects and potential complications may occur. Preservation of quality of life is a concern in many cancer-related therapies, and the same goal should apply in TACE. This study aimed to determine the effect of TACE on the immediate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of Filipino patients with unresectable HCC.

Methods: A prospective observational survey study of 18 HCC patients who underwent TACE was conducted. HRQoL scores were measured using the validated EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-HCC18 questionnaires, 1-2 days before and two weeks after TACE. Baseline clinical data, which included tumor characteristics, Child-Pugh score, and performance status score, were also obtained. Changes in HRQoL scores before and after TACE, and any association of demographic and clinical variables with HRQoL outcomes were assessed.

Results: Patients experienced overall decline in their global health status and functional scores with increase in their symptom scores after undergoing TACE. Statistically significant deterioration was observed in global health status (-13.9%), physical functioning (-23.0%), and role functioning (-31.4%). Alcohol users had lower global health status scores at baseline and follow-up, although there was no significant difference in the degree of decline in their post-TACE scores compared with non-alcohol users. Patients with BCLC stage C disease also had lower global health status scores at baseline, although scores were no longer significantly different from patients of other stages on post-TACE follow-up. Patients with BCLC stage B tumor experienced significant decline in their global health status scores. The presence of minimal ascites at baseline was associated with less deterioration in physical function scores after TACE. Largest and significant increases in symptomatology were seen for appetite loss (+41.1%), fever (+30.3%), fatigue (+28.5%), and general pain (+25.1%).

Conclusion: TACE can negatively affect the HRQoL of Filipino patients in the early phase after treatment, with significant deteriorations in global health status, physical, and role functioning, and increased severity in symptoms, especially appetite loss, fever, fatigue and pain. Knowledge of these changes should be used to improve patient care, compliance, and expectations.

经动脉化疗栓塞对菲律宾肝癌患者即时健康相关生活质量的影响
背景和目的:经动脉化疗栓塞(TACE)是一种用于不可切除的中期肝细胞癌(HCC)患者的局部治疗方法。它已被证明对总生存率有好处,但可能出现相当大的副作用和潜在的并发症。维持生活质量是许多癌症相关疗法关注的问题,同样的目标也应适用于TACE。本研究旨在确定TACE对菲律宾不可切除HCC患者的即时健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。方法:对18例接受肝细胞癌TACE治疗的HCC患者进行前瞻性观察性调查研究。HRQoL评分采用经验证的EORTC QLQ-C30和QLQ-HCC18问卷,于TACE前1-2天和TACE后2周进行测量。基线临床数据,包括肿瘤特征、Child-Pugh评分和表现状态评分。评估TACE前后HRQoL评分的变化,以及人口统计学和临床变量与HRQoL结果的关联。结果:接受TACE治疗后,患者的整体健康状况和功能评分总体下降,症状评分上升。总体健康状况(-13.9%)、身体功能(-23.0%)和角色功能(-31.4%)均出现统计学上显著的恶化。酒精使用者在基线和随访时的整体健康状况评分较低,尽管与非酒精使用者相比,他们在tace后评分的下降程度没有显著差异。BCLC C期患者在基线时的总体健康状况评分也较低,尽管在tace随访后,评分与其他阶段的患者不再有显著差异。BCLC B期肿瘤患者总体健康状况评分显著下降。基线时最小腹水的存在与TACE后身体功能评分的较小恶化相关。最大和显著的症状增加出现在食欲减退(+41.1%)、发热(+30.3%)、疲劳(+28.5%)和全身疼痛(+25.1%)。结论:TACE可对菲律宾患者治疗后早期的HRQoL产生负面影响,整体健康状况、身体和角色功能明显恶化,症状加重,尤其是食欲减退、发热、疲劳和疼痛。对这些变化的了解应用于改善患者护理、依从性和期望。
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