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Live liver donation: a prospective analysis of exclusion criteria for healthy and potential donors.

E Moreno Gonzalez1, J C Meneu Diaz, I Garcia Garcia, C Loinaz Segurola, C Jimenez, R Gomez, M Abradelo, A Moreno Elola, S Jimenez, E Ferrero, J Calvo, A Manrique, M L Herrero.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Living donor liver transplantation represents a controversial option to increase the donor pool.
DESIGN: Prospective and descriptive clinical study.
OBJECTIVE: (1) To identify risk factors (exclusion criteria) for live donation; (2) to determine the rate of recipients that benefit from a living donor.
METHODS: Between May 1995 (first adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation in Spain) and November 2002, we evaluated 74 healthy volunteers and performed 12 living donor liver transplants (no donor mortality).
RESULTS: All actual donors and volunteers are alive and healthy. After a mean time of 3.2+/-0.5 weeks, 72% of potential donors were considered unsuitable for live donation. Exclusion criteria were grouped in three categories: (primary) donor safety reasons (68%); (secondary): ABO mismatch (17%) and (tertiary): cadaveric graft transplantation (15%). Consequently, just 43.7% of the recipients presenting to us with a potential living donor, did finally benefit from these organs. The mortality rate was 8.3% for 43 recipients presenting with a living donor in comparison to 15% for those who did not (321 recipients between May 1995 and November 2001).
CONCLUSIONS: ALDLT can benefit a significant number of recipients on the waiting list (43.7% of those presenting with a donor). The most frequent exclusion criteria concern donor safety, namely, unsuspected chronic liver diseases and unsuspected thrombophilic disorders.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12962795     DOI: 10.1016/s0041-1345(03)00666-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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