2021
Male Sex Is Associated With Higher Rates of Liver‐Related Mortality in Primary Biliary Cholangitis and Cirrhosis
John BV, Aitcheson G, Schwartz KB, Khakoo NS, Dahman B, Deng Y, Goldberg D, Martin P, Taddei T, Levy C, Kaplan DE. Male Sex Is Associated With Higher Rates of Liver‐Related Mortality in Primary Biliary Cholangitis and Cirrhosis. Hepatology 2021, 74: 879-891. PMID: 33636012, DOI: 10.1002/hep.31776.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary biliary cholangitisLiver-related deathHepatocellular carcinomaBiliary cholangitisMale sexTime-updated Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelUrsodeoxycholic acid responseLiver-related mortalityHigher unadjusted ratesRisk of deathVeterans Health AdministrationProportional hazards modelAssociation of sexImpact of sexPBC cirrhosisMale patientsUnadjusted ratesWorse outcomesTotal bilirubinCirrhosisLarge cohortHigh riskHazards modelTransplantationUrsodeoxycholic Acid Response Is Associated With Reduced Mortality in Primary Biliary Cholangitis With Compensated Cirrhosis
John BV, Khakoo NS, Schwartz KB, Aitchenson G, Levy C, Dahman B, Deng Y, Goldberg DS, Martin P, Kaplan DE, Taddei TH. Ursodeoxycholic Acid Response Is Associated With Reduced Mortality in Primary Biliary Cholangitis With Compensated Cirrhosis. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2021, 116: 1913-1923. PMID: 33989225, PMCID: PMC8410631, DOI: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000001280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiver-related deathPrimary biliary cholangitisUDCA responseHepatic decompensationHepatocellular carcinomaUrsodeoxycholic acidUDCA respondersPortal hypertensionPartial respondersBiliary cholangitisTime-updated Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelUrsodeoxycholic acid responseLiver-related mortalityRetrospective cohort studyProportional hazards modelPBC cirrhosisCompensated cirrhosisCohort studyMale patientsClinical benefitUnadjusted ratesCirrhosisReduced mortalityDecompensation
2019
The impact of socioeconomic status on outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma: Inferences from primary insurance
Sellers CM, Uhlig J, Ludwig JM, Taddei T, Stein SM, Lim JK, Kim HS. The impact of socioeconomic status on outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma: Inferences from primary insurance. Cancer Medicine 2019, 8: 5948-5958. PMID: 31436905, PMCID: PMC6792508, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.2251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatocellular carcinomaPrivate insuranceInsurance statusMedicaid patientsCox proportional hazards modelAdvanced liver diseaseChild-Pugh BHigh MELD scoreAmerican Joint CommitteeKaplan-Meier curvesProportional hazards modelInsurance groupsMELD scoreOverall survivalIndependent predictorsLiver diseaseMultivariable analysisTumor burdenCancer RegistryTumor sizePotential confoundersSurvival differencesCancer stageUnivariate analysisC diseaseEffects of Hypercholesterolemia and Statin Exposure on Survival in a Large National Cohort of Patients With Cirrhosis
Kaplan DE, Serper M, Mehta R, Fox R, John B, Aytaman A, Baytarian M, Hunt K, Albrecht J, Njei B, Taddei TH, Group V. Effects of Hypercholesterolemia and Statin Exposure on Survival in a Large National Cohort of Patients With Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology 2019, 156: 1693-1706.e12. PMID: 30660733, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2019.01.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarcinoma, HepatocellularCholesterolFemaleHeart FailureHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsHypercholesterolemiaLiver CirrhosisLiver NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionPropensity ScoreProportional Hazards ModelsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRetrospective StudiesStrokeSurvival RateUnited StatesConceptsRetrospective cohort studyStatin exposureLarge national cohortHepatic decompensationStatin useCohort studyHazard ratioNational cohortMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelBaseline total cholesterolPrior statin exposureStatin-naïve subjectsEffect of hypercholesterolemiaVeterans Health AdministrationProportional hazards modelHepatocellular carcinoma developmentDecrease of mortalityRisk-set matchingChild-TurcottePugh classStatin therapyDL increaseTotal cholesterolHepatic function
2017
Association of Provider Specialty and Multidisciplinary Care With Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Mortality
Serper M, Taddei TH, Mehta R, D’Addeo K, Dai F, Aytaman A, Baytarian M, Fox R, Hunt K, Goldberg DS, Valderrama A, Kaplan DE, Group V. Association of Provider Specialty and Multidisciplinary Care With Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Mortality. Gastroenterology 2017, 152: 1954-1964. PMID: 28283421, PMCID: PMC5664153, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.02.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarcinoma, HepatocellularChi-Square DistributionDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedFemaleGastroenterologistsHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateLiver NeoplasmsLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisOdds RatioOncologistsPatient Care TeamPractice Patterns, Physicians'Proportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSpecializationSurgeonsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsConceptsRetrospective cohort studyMultidisciplinary tumor boardHealth system factorsHepatocellular carcinomaHCC therapyCohort studyOverall survivalTumor boardTime-varying Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelActive hepatocellular carcinomaOutcomes of patientsProportional hazards modelHepatocellular carcinoma treatmentVeterans Administration HospitalSystem factorsLiver transplantationActive therapyLiver resectionTransarterial therapiesMedical oncologistsMultidisciplinary careSubspecialist carePatient survivalAblative therapy
2016
Recalibrating the Child–Turcotte–Pugh Score to Improve Prediction of Transplant-Free Survival in Patients with Cirrhosis
Kaplan DE, Dai F, Skanderson M, Aytaman A, Baytarian M, D’Addeo K, Fox R, Hunt K, Knott A, Mehta R, Pedrosa M, Pocha C, Valderrama A, Taddei T, for the VOCAL Study Group. Recalibrating the Child–Turcotte–Pugh Score to Improve Prediction of Transplant-Free Survival in Patients with Cirrhosis. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2016, 61: 3309-3320. PMID: 27405990, PMCID: PMC5067291, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-016-4239-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBilirubinCreatinineDisease ProgressionEnd Stage Liver DiseaseEvidence-Based MedicineFemaleHumansInternational Normalized RatioLiver CirrhosisLiver TransplantationMaleMiddle AgedOdds RatioPrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesSerum AlbuminSeverity of Illness IndexUnited StatesVeteransConceptsTransplant-free survivalHarrell's C-statisticC-statisticPugh scoreChild-TurcotteCTP scoreHighest Harrell's C-statisticsCox proportional hazards modelEvidence-based cutpointProportional hazards modelLong-term survivalEtiology subgroupsSerum creatinineVeteran patientsLaboratory variablesRisk ratioTotal bilirubinHazards modelCirrhosisPatientsLower cutpointsDisease etiologySurvivalCutpointsScores