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Serum fibrosis index-based risk score predicts hepatocellular carcinoma in untreated patients with chronic hepatitis B

Lilian Yan Liang, Hye Won Lee, Vincent Wai‐Sun Wong, Terry Cheuk‐Fung Yip, Yee‐Kit Tse, Vicki Wing‐Ki Hui, Grace Lui, Henry Lik‐Yuen Chan, Grace Lai‐Hung Wong

2021Clinical and Molecular Hepatology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Serum fibrosis scores comprised of common laboratory tests have high utility to assess severity of liver fibrosis. We aimed to derive and validate a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk score based on serum fibrosis scores to predict HCC in treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. METHODS: Fifteen thousand one hundred eighty-seven treatment-naïve adult CHB patients were identified to form the training cohort in this retrospective study. Individual fibrosis score was included to construct a new HCC prediction score. The score was externally validated in an independent treatment-naïve Korean CHB cohort. RESULTS: 180/15,187 patients (1.2%) in training cohort and 47/4,286 patients (1.1%) in validation cohort developed HCC during a mean follow-up of 52 and 50 months, respectively. The newly developed HCC risk score, Liang score, is composed of gender, age, hepatitis B virus DNA, fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index, and ranges from 0 to 22. Area under the time-dependent receiver operating characteristic curve of Liang score was 0.79 (95% confidence interval, 0.70-0.89). A cutoff value of nine provided an extremely high negative predictive value of 99.9% and high sensitivity of 90.0% at 5 years in the validation cohort. Patients with Liang score ≤9 had HCC incidence <0.2% per year in both training and validation cohorts, in whom HCC surveillance might be exempted. CONCLUSION: A novel HCC risk score, Liang score, based on FIB-4 index, is applicable and accurate to identify treatment-naïve CHB patients with very low risk of HCC to be exempted from HCC surveillance.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInternal medicineHepatocellular carcinomaCohortReceiver operating characteristicGastroenterologyHepatitis B virusRetrospective cohort studyFibrosisFramingham Risk ScoreConfidence intervalChronic hepatitisImmunologyDiseaseVirusLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisHepatitis B Virus Studies