J Korean Surg Soc.
2001 Jun;60(6):644-648.
Clinical Significance of the Actual Half-life of Serum Alpha-fetoprotein in Primary Hepatocellular
Carcinoma
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of General Surgery, Pochon CHA University, Korea.
- 2Department of Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: We observed the actual half life of the alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) had clinical meaning in that it reflected the long term prognosis more individually at a certain level of preoperative alpha-fetoprotein.
METHODS
From preoperative and postoperative measurements of alpha-fetoprotein in 96 hepatocellular carcinomas the actual half lives were calculated with the formula: AHL T1/2 (days) = -0.3x(T/log(C1/C0)), where T was the time interval between C1 and C0, in which C1 meant the level of AFP at postoperative 7 day, C0 the original AFP level. We investigated overall survival and disease free survival rate between delayed AHL group and non-delayed AHL group under various definitions of delay.
RESULTS
The average actual half life of all cases was 5.1+/-13.6 days. One, three and five year overall survival rates of the group with actual half life less than 4 days were 82.1%, 66.7%, 61.1% respectively, whereas those of the group with actual half life more than 4 days showed 83.0%, 36.5%, 18.2% respectively. The significance of different survival rates was much higher, when only the patients with preoperative alpha-fetoprotein above 100 ng/ml were taken into account (n=53, P=0.0019). The disease free five year survival rates were also significantly different.
CONCLUSION
We can predict the elevated postoperative survival rate in the patients with actual half life of alpha-fetoprotein less than 4 days. And this has also relevant clinical meaning in the prognostication of disease free survival, if the preoperative alpha-fetoprotein of patients has elevated up to over 100 ng/ml. The measurement of actual half life of postoperative hepatocellular carcinoma patientscan be a clinical useful parameter for the prognosis of long term survival.