Refining prediction of survival after TIPS with the novel Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival
- PMID: 33508376
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.01.023
Refining prediction of survival after TIPS with the novel Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival
Abstract
Background & aims: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) implantation is an effective and safe treatment for complications of portal hypertension. Survival prediction is important in these patients as they constitute a high-risk population. Therefore, the aim of our study was to develop an alternative prognostic model for accurate survival prediction after planned TIPS implantation.
Methods: A total of 1,871 patients with de novo TIPS implantation for ascites or secondary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding were recruited retrospectively. The study cohort was divided into a training set (80% of study patients; n = 1,496) and a validation set (20% of study patients; n = 375). Further, patients with early (preemptive) TIPS implantation due to variceal bleeding were included as another validation cohort (n = 290). Medical data and overall survival (OS) were assessed. A Cox regression model was used to create an alternative prediction model, which includes significant prognostic factors.
Results: Age, bilirubin, albumin and creatinine were the most important prognostic factors. These parameters were included in a new score named the Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival (FIPS). The FIPS score was able to identify high-risk patients with a significantly reduced median survival of 5.0 (3.1-6.9) months after TIPS implantation in the training set. These results were confirmed in the validation set (median survival of 3.1 [0.9-5.3] months). The FIPS score showed better prognostic discrimination compared to the Child-Pugh, MELD, MELD-Na score and the bilirubin-platelet model. However, the FIPS score showed insufficient prognostic discrimination in patients with early TIPS implantation.
Conclusions: The FIPS score is superior to established scoring systems for the identification of high-risk patients with a worse prognosis following elective TIPS implantation.
Lay summary: Implantation of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a safe and effective treatment for patients with cirrhosis and clinically significant portal hypertension. However, risk stratification is a major challenge in these patients as currently available scoring systems have major drawbacks. Age, bilirubin, albumin and creatinine were included in a new risk score which was named the Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival (FIPS). The FIPS score can identify patients at high risk and may guide clinical decision making.
Keywords: Child-Pugh score; MELD score; Prognosis; liver cirrhosis; risk stratification; transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.
Copyright © 2021 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interest JT: Grants: Gore, Consultant: Martins Pharma, Ironwood, Gore, Alexion, BMS, Grifols, Sequana Medicals, Versantis, Sponsored lectures (National or International): Gilead, Gore, Alexion, BMS, Grifols, Sequana Medicals, Norgine, Intercept. DB: Consultant: Bayer Healthcare, Boston Scientific, Shionogi. Lectures: Falk Foundation. LS: Lectures: Falk Foundation. RK: Consultant: Boston Scientific, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Guerbet, Roche, and SIRTEX. Lectures: BTG, Guerbet, Ipsen, SIRTEX, MSD Sharp & Dohme. MS: Consultant: Bayer Healthcare, L.W.Gore Lectures: Falk Foundation. Please refer to the accompanying ICMJE disclosure forms for further details.
Comment in
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Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival (FIPS) a valid prognostic score in patients with cirrhosis but also an advisor against TIPS?J Hepatol. 2021 Aug;75(2):487-489. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.02.031. Epub 2021 Mar 12. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 33716088 No abstract available.
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Reply to: "Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival (FIPS) a valid prognostic score in patients with cirrhosis but also an advisor against TIPS?".J Hepatol. 2021 Aug;75(2):489-490. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.04.028. Epub 2021 Apr 26. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 33915237 No abstract available.
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External validation of the Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival.J Hepatol. 2021 Sep;75(3):746-747. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.04.027. Epub 2021 Apr 26. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 33915238 No abstract available.
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TIPS and liver transplantation should always be discussed together.J Hepatol. 2021 Oct;75(4):1000-1001. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.05.012. Epub 2021 May 27. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 34051330 No abstract available.
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Reply to: Correspondence on "Refining prediction of survival after TIPS with the novel Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival".J Hepatol. 2021 Sep;75(3):749-750. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.06.001. Epub 2021 Jun 19. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 34157323 No abstract available.
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Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival: The first score for individual prediction and a complementary tool for risk stratification.J Hepatol. 2021 Sep;75(3):747-749. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.05.042. Epub 2021 Jun 21. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 34166720 No abstract available.
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Reply to: "TIPS and liver transplantation should always be discussed together".J Hepatol. 2021 Oct;75(4):1002. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.07.001. Epub 2021 Jul 6. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 34242698 No abstract available.
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Predicting survival after TIPS: Child Pugh score is not inferior to MELD and FIPS score - back to basics?J Hepatol. 2021 Dec;75(6):1505-1506. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.07.006. Epub 2021 Jul 12. J Hepatol. 2021. PMID: 34265365 No abstract available.
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