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FIPS score best predicts survival after TIPS placement for cirrhosis

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February 9, 2022
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Model Performance for Mortality Prediction Post-TIPS Placement
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Leesburg, VA, February 9, 2022—According to an article in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), when predicting post-TIPS (transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt) survival for patients with cirrhosis, the recently developed FIPS (Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival) score outperformed traditional risk scoring.

Model Performance for Mortality Prediction Post-TIPS Placement

Credit: American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR)

Leesburg, VA, February 9, 2022—According to an article in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), when predicting post-TIPS (transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt) survival for patients with cirrhosis, the recently developed FIPS (Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival) score outperformed traditional risk scoring.

“The findings support utility of FIPS score in differentiating patients who are optimal candidates for TIPS placement versus those at high risk who may instead warrant close monitoring and early liver transplantation,” concluded corresponding author Bin Xiong from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China.

Xiong and colleagues’ retrospective validation compared four prognostic scores [Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD), sodium MELD (MELD-Na), CLIF Consortium Acute Decompensation (CLIF-C AD), and FIPS] in 383 patients (249 men, 134 women; mean age, 54.9 years) with cirrhosis who underwent TIPS placement (341 for variceal bleeding, 42 for refractory ascites) at Wuhan Union Hospital between January 2016 and August 2021. Model performance was measure for discrimination (via concordance index) and calibration (via Brier score and observed-to-predicted ratios) for 6-, 12- and 24-month post-TIPS survival.

Ultimately, discriminative performance for 6-month survival was highest for FIPS score (concordance index, 0.784). Additionally, FIPS score yielded higher Brier scores and observed-to-predicted ratios closer to 1, as well as the strongest prognostic performance for 12-month and 24-month survival and in those patients who underwent TIPS placement for either variceal bleeding or refractory ascites.

“To our knowledge,” the authors of this AJR article noted, “our study was the first to validate the FIPS score in an Asian cohort, thereby providing evidence of the score’s generalizability.”


North America’s first radiological society, the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) remains dedicated to the advancement of medicine through the profession of medical imaging and its allied sciences. An international forum for progress in radiology since the discovery of the x-ray, ARRS maintains its mission of improving health through a community committed to advancing knowledge and skills with the world’s longest continuously published radiology journal—American Journal of Roentgenology—the ARRS Annual Meeting, InPractice magazine, topical symposia, myriad multimedia educational materials, as well as awarding scholarships via The Roentgen Fund®.

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DOI

10.2214/AJR.21.27301

Method of Research

Observational study

Subject of Research

People

Article Title

FIPS Score for Prediction of Survival After TIPS Placement: External Validation and Comparison With Traditional Risk Scores in a Cohort of Chinese Patients With Cirrhosis

Article Publication Date

9-Feb-2022

COI Statement

The authors of this manuscript declare that they have no conflict of interests.

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