脾切除术与肝细胞癌的风险。

IF 2.5 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Da-Qing Li, Zhen-Yi Lin, Jian-Guo Wang, Rong-Qian Wu, Yu Zhang, Zhao-Qing Du
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摘要

脾功能亢进是肝硬化的常见并发症,与患者生活质量的显著损害有关。脾切除术常用于临床设置作为治疗脾功能亢进。虽然脾切除术是为了减轻脾功能亢进相关的不良后果,如血小板减少或贫血,但研究表明,脾切除术后患者的免疫状态、血液动力学和肠道微生物群的改变,可能会影响肝细胞癌(HCC)的发生和进展。此外,患者发现脾切除术后面临新的健康风险,包括感染和血栓形成,这可能对他们的整体健康产生不利影响,并可能增加HCC的风险。尽管有这些发现,目前对于脾切除术是否影响肝硬化患者术后发生HCC的风险尚无共识。本文综述了脾切除术后肝细胞癌发病率的相关文献,重点介绍了其生理学、病理生理学和流行病学方面的最新证据。探讨脾切除术后患者的免疫状态、血流动力学变化和肠道微生物群等概念,以期为患者提供更个性化的治疗方法。
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Splenectomy and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Splenectomy and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Hypersplenism is a common complication of cirrhosis that is associated with significant impairment to patients' life quality. Splenectomy is often employed in clinical settings as a treatment for hypersplenism. While splenectomy is carried out for the purposes of alleviating hypersplenism-related adverse outcomes like thrombocytopenia or anaemia, studies have suggested alterations in the immune status, hemodynamics, and intestinal microbiota of patients following splenectomy, which may potentially influence the onset and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Additionally, patients have been found to face new health risks post-splenectomy, including infections and thrombosis, which could adversely impact their overall health and potentially increase the risk of HCC. Despite these findings, there is currently no consensus on whether splenectomy affects the risk of postoperative HCC in cirrhotic patients. This review synthesizes the pertinent literature on the incidence of HCC following splenectomy, with an emphasis on current evidence related to its physiology, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. Concepts such as immune status, hemodynamics changes, and intestinal microbiota in post-splenectomy patients are explored, in hopes that it can inform more individualized treatment approaches for patients.

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World Journal of Hepatology
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