Prolonged bleeding time: a new clinical manifestation of hepatocellular carcinoma?
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.1997.tb00486.x
Prolonged bleeding time: a new clinical manifestation of hepatocellular carcinoma?
Abstract
The association between prolonged bleeding time and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been well studied. We investigated whether bleeding time is prolonged in cirrhotic patients with HCC and studied the role of clinical characteristics, tumour size, and laboratory data in predicting bleeding time prolongation. After excluding patients that presented with blood dyscrasia and uraemia, 58 cirrhotic patients with HCC, 106 cirrhotic patients without HCC, and 44 age-and sex-matched healthy subjects were included in the study. Bleeding time, imaging studies, clinical characteristics and biochemical data were obtained for every patient. Cirrhotic patients with and without HCC had longer bleeding times (554 +/- 32 s, respectively) compared with healthy controls (357 +/- 13 s, P < 0.05). Hepatocellular carcinoma patients with a large tumour burden (> 5 cm in diameter) had a significantly longer bleeding time than those patients without (663 +/- 105 vs 376 +/- 23 s, respectively, P < 0.05). After excluding patients with a platelet count < or = 80 000/mm3, cirrhotic patients classified as Child-Pugh's grading A and with a large tumour burden had longer bleeding times(580 +/- 87 s) than patients with a small tumour burden (< or = 5cm in diameter) and cirrhotic patients without HCC (371 +/- 22 and 416 +/- 29 s, respectively, P < 0.05). In cirrhotic patients with HCC, higher serum bilirubin levels, a Child-Pugh's grading C, and a tumour size > 5 cm in diameter were found to be significant predictors for prolonged bleeding time on univariate analysis. On multivariate analysis, both tumour size > 5 cm in diameter and a Child-Pugh's grading C (odd's ratio, 95% confidence interval and P value were measured as 38.5, 2.8-534.7, < 0.001, and 10.5, 0.9-117.6, 0.02, respectively) were the significant independent predictors. A significant correlation existed between tumour diameter and bleeding time (r = 0.44, P < 0.01). In conclusion, these results suggest that prolonged bleeding time may be categorized as a new clinical manifestation in patients with HCC. In addition to cirrhosis, HCC itself may also participate in the pathogenesis of bleeding time prolongation.
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