Adhoute X, Pénaranda G, Raoul JL, Bronowicki JP, Anty R, Bourlière M. “Six-and-twelve” score for outcome prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma following transarterial chemoembolization. In-depth analysis from a multicenter French cohort. World J Hepatol 2020; 12(8): 525-532 [PMID: 32952879 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v12.i8.525]
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Adhoute Xavier, MD, Doctor, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Hôpital Saint-Joseph, 26 Bd de Louvain, Marseille 13008 France. adhoute.xavier@neuf.fr
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Table 4 Comparison of predictive accuracy for overall survival between “Six-and-Twelve” score and staging/scoring systems (multicenter French cohort n = 324)
Scoring/stage systems
1-yr AUROC
P (vs ref)
2-yr AUROC
P (vs ref)
3-yr AUROC
P (vs ref)
C-index
P (vs ref)
“6&12” score
0.65 [0.57-0.74]
Ref
0.65 [0.59-0.71]
Ref
0.64 [0.58-0.71]
Ref
0.66 [0.58-0.74]
BCLC staging
0.61 [0.54-0.67]
0.1827
0.64 [0.59-0.70]
0.7079
0.61 [0.55-0.68]
0.2317
0.61 [0.54-0.68]
NS
NIACE score
0.75 [0.68-0.83]
0.0134
0.69 [0.64-0.75]
0.2368
0.69 [0.63-0.74]
0.2827
0.70 [0.64-0.77]
NS
Child-Pugh class
0.56 [0.49-0.63]
0.1057
0.56 [0.51-0.60]
0.0217
0.55 [0.50-0.59]
0.0304
0.59 [0.55-0.64]
NS
ALBI grade
0.63 [0.57-0.69]
0.6835
0.56 [0.51-0.61]
0.0479
0.55 [0.49-0.61]
0.1033
0.62 [0.55-0.68]
NS
Table 5 Kaplan-Meier survival analysis according to “Six-and-twelve” score and other systems in the main cohort from Marseille (available data for 241 hepatocellular carcinoma patients)
Citation: Adhoute X, Pénaranda G, Raoul JL, Bronowicki JP, Anty R, Bourlière M. “Six-and-twelve” score for outcome prediction of hepatocellular carcinoma following transarterial chemoembolization. In-depth analysis from a multicenter French cohort. World J Hepatol 2020; 12(8): 525-532