Abstract:Abstract:Objective
To investigate the changes of serum levels of TNF and AFP in patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma(PHC) before and after radiofrequency ablation(RFA) and their correlation with changes in the patients′ immunological function,so as to monitor the therapeutic effect of RFA in PHC
Methods The serum levels of TNF and AFP were measured in 20 healthy individuals(control group) and in 112 patients with PHC (treatment group) preRFA, postRFA. The results were compared and analysed for correlation with changes in the patients′ immunological function.
Results Mean serum level of TNF and AFP in treatment group preRFA was significantly higher than that of control group(P<0.01).At 7 days postRFA,the serum level of TNF showed no significant change(P>0.05),but the level of AFP decreased significantly(P<0.01). At 14 days postRFA,the serum level of TNF decreased significantly(P<0.01),but it was still higher than that of control group(P<0.01), and the serum level of AFP compared with that of control group was not significanly different(P>0.05).No relationship was found between changes in the levels of TNF and AFP(r=0.195,P>0.05). RFA showed a marked shortterm therapeutic effect for patients with PHC.〖WTHZ〗Conclusions After RFA treatment of patients with PHC,the serum levels of TNF and AFP decreased,and this suggests an augmentation of organism immune function. The serum levels of TNF and AFP can assist in the assessment of the therapeutic effect and prognosis of primary hepatic carcinoma.