Factors associated with contralateral liver hypertrophy after unilateral radioembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma.
Juliane GoebelMaximilian SulkeAndrea Lazik-PalmThomas GoebelAlexander DechêneAlexander BellendorfStefan MuellerLale UmutluJens TheysohnPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Significant contralateral hypertrophy and ipsilateral atrophy were common after unilateral radioembolization. Small spleen volume, low patient age, low Child Pugh score, absence of ascites, platelet count ≥100/nl, and low tumor burden were associated with increased contralateral hypertrophy, indicating that younger patients with compensated cirrhosis might benefit most from radioembolization in a "bridge-to-resection" setting.