The impact of pretransplant hepatic encephalopathy, model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) scale on long-term survival following deceased donor liver transplantation: a retrospective study

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Yoon, Ji-Uk [1 ,2 ]
Yoo, Yeong Min [1 ]
Byeon, Gyeong-Jo [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Hye-Jin [1 ]
Choi, Eun-Ji [1 ]
Park, Seyeon [1 ]
Kim, Hee Young [1 ]
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[1] Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Anesthesia & Pain Med, Yangsan Hosp, 20 Geumo Ro, Yangsan 50612, South Korea
[2] Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesia & Pain Med, Yangsan, South Korea
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End stage liver disease; hepatic encephalopathy (HE); liver transplantation (LT); mortality; survival; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; MORTALITY; SCORE; COMPLICATIONS;
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10.21037/apm-21-21
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Liver transplantation (LT) has the incidence of 30-day mortality about 5-10%, Jo et al. reported that 30-day mortality and 1-year mortality for DDLT were 30%, and 39% respectively. It is not easy to create a model for predicting post-transplantation outcomes based on pretransplant variables. MELD does not take into account individual complications such as hepatic encephalopathy (HE), and research has shown that the greater the severity of pretransplant HE, the lower the survival rate after LT; the importance of monitoring for HE is therefore emphasized. Methods: The medical records of adult patients who underwent deceased donor LT (DDLT) were retrospectively reviewed for analysis of the effect of HE on the long-term survival rate of post-transplant for more than 1 year. Results: Presence of HE is not statistically associated to patient survival (P=0.062), but the hazard ratio is 1.954 (95% CI, 0.968, 3.943). In addition, the severe HE group significantly decreased survival compared to the non-HE group, and the cumulative 1- and 3-year overall survival rates were 80.9% and 78.7%, respectively, in non HE group, and 65.7% and 56.1%, respectively, in severe HE group (P=0.031). Conclusions: Severe HE is a factor influencing the long-term survival over 3 years in the patients who underwent DDLT. Although prospective validation should be conducted to determine the prognostic value of HE severity, efforts could be made to reduce the severity of HE before DDLT, and consider severity of HE rather than MELD score in DDLT allocation.
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