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Predictive factors of early graft loss in living donor liver transplantation.

Rogério Camargo Pinheiro Alves1, Eduardo Antunes da Fonseca, Carla Adriana Loureiro de Mattos, Sofia Abdalla, José Eduardo Gonçalves, Jaques Waisberg.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Living donor liver transplantation has become an alternative to reduce the lack of organ donation.
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors predictive of early graft loss in the first 3 months after living donor liver transplantation.
METHODS: Seventy-eight adults submitted to living donor liver transplantation were divided into group I with 62 (79.5%) patients with graft survival longer than 3 months, and group II with 16 (20.5%) patients who died and/or showed graft failure within 3 months after liver transplantation. The variables analyzed were gender, age, etiology of liver disease, Child-Pugh classification, model of end-stage liver disease (MELD score), pretransplantation serum sodium level, and graft weight-to-recipient body weight (GRBW) ratio. The GRBW ratio was categorized into < 0.8 and MELD score into >18. The chi-square test, Student t-test and uni- and multivariate analysis were used for the evaluation of risk factors for early graft loss.
RESULTS: MELD score <18 (P<0.001) and serum sodium level > 135 mEq/L (P = 0.03) were higher in group II than in group I. In the multivariate analysis MELD scores > 18 (P<0.001) and GRBW ratios < 0.8 (P<0.04) were significant.
CONCLUSIONS: MELD scores >18 and GRBW < 0.8 ratios are associated with higher probability of graft failure after living donor liver transplantation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22767004     DOI: 10.1590/s0004-28032012000200011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0004-2803


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