Predictors of early recipient mortality after living donor liver transplantation in a tertiary care center in Egypt

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作者
Nafea, Mohammed A. [1 ]
Alsebaey, Ayman [2 ]
Sultan, Ahmed Abd El Aal [1 ]
Goda, Mohammed Hisham [3 ]
Salman, Ahmed [4 ]
Rashed, Hanaa Said [5 ]
Soliman, Ahmed [4 ]
Elshenoufy, Mai [4 ]
Abdelrahman, Mostafa [3 ]
机构
[1] Al Azhar Univ, Dept Gen Surg, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Natl Liver Inst, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Shibin Al Kawm, Egypt
[3] Ain Shams Univ, Dept Gen Surg, Cairo, Egypt
[4] Univ Kasr, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med, Cairo, Egypt
[5] Natl Liver Inst, Dept Anesthesia, Shibin Al Kawm, Egypt
关键词
SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES; TRANSFUSION; IMPACT; MODEL;
D O I
10.5144/0256-4947.2019.337
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has evolved into a widely accepted therapeutic option. Many different risk factors may affect early mortality after LDLT. OBJECTIVES: Analyze risk factors that can affect early (<6 months) mortality of patients after LDLT in a single center. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review of patients who underwent LDLT. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Adult cirrhotic patients who underwent LDLT were classified by early (first 6 months) or late mortality. A full pre, intra-and post-operative evaluation had been done on all patients including a full history, examination and investigations to identify risk factors that might affect mortality post-LDLT. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Determination of pre-, intra-or postoperative factors that might affect recipient mortality post-LDLT. SAMPLE SIZE: 123. RESULTS: Pre-operative factors that increased early mortality in a univariate analysis were higher model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) scores, lower graft-recipient weigh ratio (GRWR), older donor age, and recurrent spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Intraoperative factors included more transfusion units of blood, plasma, platelets and cryoprecipitate, a longer time for cold and warm ischemia, and a longer an-hepatic phase among others. Postoperative factors included a longer ICU or hospital stay and abnormal postoperative laboratory data. In the final logistic regression model, the most significant factors were pre-operative GRWR, length of hospital stay, units of intraoperative blood transfusion, postoperative alanine aminotransferase, postoperative total leukocyte count, and MELD score. CONCLUSION: LDLT outcomes might be improved by attempting to resolve clinical factors that have been identified as contributors to early post-LDLT mortality. LIMITATIONS: More risk factors, such as those relevant to patient portal vein hemodynamics, should be included in an analysis of predictors of early mortality.
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