丰坦相关肝病中的肝细胞癌

IF 2.2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.20524/aog.2025.0948
Joanne D'Amato, Eliezer Zahra Bianco, Jade Camilleri, Emma Debattista, Pierre Ellul
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摘要

丰坦相关肝病(FALD)是丰坦姑息治疗患者的一个重要并发症。Fontan姑息治疗后寿命的延长使人们更广泛地认识到FALD及其与肝细胞癌(HCC)的关系。本综述探讨了FALD与HCC发展之间的复杂联系,强调Fontan循环中独特的血流动力学变化可促进肝脏充血、纤维化和肝硬化,从而促进癌变。本文综合分析了现有文献,强调了fld相关HCC的关键危险因素、病理生理机制和诊断挑战。虽然FALD的HCC发病率仍然相对较低(1.5-5.0%),但其29.4%的高死亡率需要彻底了解影响因素和筛查要求。FALD的治疗涉及多学科方法,涉及心脏和肝脏方面,并使用先进的成像和生物标志物定期监测肝脏疾病进展和HCC。治疗方面的考虑包括干预以控制肝充血和纤维化,尽管平衡这些与Fontan循环独特的心脏需求仍然具有挑战性。有趣的是,FALD的管理往往反映了其他肝脏疾病,强调需要量身定制的方法。在重症病例中,心脏-肝联合移植为FALD-HCC提供了全面的解决方案。这篇综述巩固了目前关于肝细胞癌流行病学、发病机制和在FALD特定背景下的综合治疗的知识,最终改善了这一独特患者群体的预后。
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Hepatocellular carcinoma in Fontan-associated liver disease.

Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD) is a significant complication in patients with Fontan palliation. The improved longevity following Fontan palliation has led to wider recognition of FALD and its association with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This review examines the intricate link between FALD and HCC development, emphasizing the unique hemodynamic changes in Fontan circulation that promote hepatic congestion, fibrosis and cirrhosis, thereby facilitating carcinogenesis. The review comprehensively analyzes the existing literature, highlighting key risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, and diagnostic challenges in FALD-related HCC. While HCC incidence in FALD remains relatively low (1.5-5.0%), its higher mortality rate of 29.4% necessitates a thorough understanding of contributing factors and screening requirements. The management of FALD involves multidisciplinary approaches, addressing cardiac and hepatic aspects, with regular surveillance for liver disease progression and HCC using advanced imaging and biomarkers. Therapeutic considerations include interventions to manage hepatic congestion and fibrosis, although balancing these with the unique cardiac needs of Fontan circulation remains challenging. Interestingly, FALD management often mirrors that of other liver diseases, underscoring the need for tailored approaches. In severe cases, combined heart-liver transplantation offers a comprehensive solution for FALD-HCC. This review consolidates current knowledge on the epidemiology, pathogenesis and comprehensive management of HCC in the specific context of FALD, ultimately improving outcomes for this unique patient population.

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Annals of Gastroenterology
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