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. 2017 Feb;6(1):2–6. doi: 10.21037/hbsn.2016.09.07

Table 1. Reported clinical outcomes of radiofrequency ablation for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

Authors Country Study period Year N Size (cm) Indication Approach Mortality (%) Technical success rate (%) Technical effectiveness (%) Major complication (%) Survival (%)
1-year 3-year 5-year
Chiou et al. Taiwan 2002–2004 2005 10 1.9–6.8 Unresectable ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 ND 80.0 0 ND
Carrafiello et al. Italy 2004–2008 2010 6 1.0–5.8 Unresectable ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 ND 66.0 0 ND
Kamphues et al. Germany 2002–2008 2010 13 ND Recurrent ICC Stereotactic RFA 0 ND ND ND 92 52
Kim et al. Korea 2000–2009 2011 13 0.8–8.0 Unresectable ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 88.0 88.0 8.0 85 51 15
Giorgio et al. Italy 2003–2010 2011 10 2.4–5.5 Unresectable ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 ND ND 0 100 83 83
Kim et al. Korea 1999–2009 2011 20 0.7–4.4 Recurrent ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 ND 95.0 10.0 70 21
Yu et al. China 2006–2010 2011 15 1.3–9.9 Unresectable ICC Percutaneous microwave 0 91.7 87.5 13.0 60
Xu et al. China 1998–2010 2012 18 1.4–6.9 Unresectable ICC/recurrent ICC Percutaneous RFA/microwave 0 92.0 92.0 5.0 36 30 30
Fu et al. China 2000–2010 2012 17 2.1–6.8 Unresectable ICC/recurrent ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 96.2 96.2 6.0 85 43 29
Haidu et al. Austria 2004–2010 2012 11 2.0–10.0 Unresectable ICC/recurrent ICC Stereotactic RFA 0 100.0 92.0 27.0 91 71
Zhang et al. China 2007–2011 2013 77 ND Recurrent ICC Percutaneous RFA/microwave 0 100.0 94.7 3.9 70 21
Butros et al. USA 1998–2011 2014 7 1.3–3.3 Unresectable ICC/recurrent ICC Percutaneous RFA 0 100.0 89.0 0 100 60 20

ICC, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma; RFA, radiofrequency ablation; ND, no data.