两名无法切除的肝细胞癌患者在接受阿特珠单抗加贝伐单抗治疗后出现静脉曲张出血。

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1007/s12328-024-02031-9
Teppei Matsui, Hidenari Nagai, Takanori Mukozu, Noritaka Wakui, Takahisa Matsuda, Yoshinori Igarashi
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摘要

抗血管内皮生长因子可能导致出血相关不良事件。在此,我们报告了两例阿特珠单抗加贝伐单抗(ATZ/BV)治疗不可切除肝细胞癌(u-HCC)期间发生静脉曲张破裂的病例。病例1涉及一名60多岁的男性,患有酒精性肝硬化(LC)和u-HCC。在服用 ATZ/BV 74 天后,患者因吐血入院。上食管胃十二指肠镜检查(EGD)显示食管静脉曲张(EVs)恶化至 F2 级,并伴有活动性出血。内镜下食管静脉曲张结扎术成功止血。病例 2 涉及一名 70 多岁的男性,患有酒精性肝癌和尿路肝癌。患者在服用 ATZ/BV 114 天后因吐血入院。在进行胃肠道造影检查时,尽管已经实现了止血,但 EVs 仍恶化至 F3 级。由于肝脏储备功能恶化,在观察阶段停止了评估。两名患者在使用 ATZ/BV 前均未出现需要预防性治疗的 EVs,也未出现肿瘤部分反应或门静脉肿瘤血栓。与治疗前相比,两名患者的侧静脉总直径和脾脏体积都有所增加。这些发现表明,ATZ/BV 治疗可能会增加门静脉压力。总之,对 LC 和 u-HCC 患者使用 ATZ/BV,必须谨慎处理 EVs 加重和破裂问题。
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Variceal bleeding following treatment with atezolizumab plus bevacizumab in two patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.

Bleeding-related adverse events may occur due to anti-vascular endothelial growth factors. Here, we report two cases of variceal rupture during atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (ATZ/BV) treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (u-HCC).Case 1 involved a man in his 60 s with alcoholic liver cirrhosis (LC) and u-HCC. Seventy-four days after ATZ/BV administration, the patient was admitted for hematemesis. Upper esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) revealed worsening of the esophageal varices (EVs) to F2 grade with active bleeding. Endoscopic variceal ligation successfully achieved hemostasis.Case 2 involved a man in his 70 s with alcoholic LC and u-HCC. The patient was admitted with hematemesis 114 days after ATZ/BV administration. During EGD, the EVs deteriorated to F3 grade, although hemostasis had already been achieved. The evaluation was discontinued during the observation stage because of the worsening hepatic reserve.Neither patient had EVs warranting prophylactic treatment before ATZ/BV administration, showed a partial tumor response, or had portal vein tumor thrombus. Both patients demonstrated increased total diameters of the collateral veins and splenic volume compared to those before treatment. These findings suggest that ATZ/BV treatment may increase portal pressure. In conclusion, the administration of ATZ/BV to patients with LC and u-HCC necessitates careful management of EVs aggravation and rupture.

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Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes Case Reports and Clinical Reviews on all aspects of the digestive tract, liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. Critical Case Reports that show originality or have educational implications for diagnosis and treatment are especially encouraged for submission. Personal reviews of clinical gastroenterology are also welcomed. The journal aims for quick publication of such critical Case Reports and Clinical Reviews.
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