Literature DB >> 25534447

Variation in biliary complication rates following liver transplantation: implications for cost and outcome.

D A Axelrod1, N Dzebisashvili, K L Lentine, H Xiao, M Schnitzler, J E Tuttle-Newhall, D L Segev.   

Abstract

Although biliary complications (BCs) have a significant impact on the outcome of liver transplantation (LT), variation in BC rates among transplant centers has not been previously analyzed. BC rate, LT outcome and spending were assessed using linked Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients and Medicare claims (n = 16,286 LTs). Transplant centers were assigned to BC quartiles based upon risk-adjusted observed to expected (O:E) ratio of BC separately for donation after brain death (DBD) and donation after cardiac death (DCD) donors. The median incidence of BC was 300% greater in the highest versus lowest DBD quartiles (19.0% vs. 5.9%) and varied 250% between DCD quartiles (20.3%-8.4%). Donor and recipient characteristics suggest that high BC centers actually used lower donor risk index organs, fewer split livers and fewer imports (p < 0.001 for all). Transplant at a center in the highest O:E quartile was associated with increased posttransplant mortality (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 2.53, p = 0.007) in DCD transplant and increased graft loss (aHR 1.21, p = 0.02) in DBD transplant. Medicare spending was $22,895 (p < 0.0001) higher at centers in highest versus lowest BC quartile. In summary, BC rates vary widely among transplant centers and higher rates are a marker for an increased risk of death, graft failure and health-care spending. © Copyright 2014 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Keywords:  Business/management; clinical research/practice; complication: surgical/technical; donors and donation: donation after circulatory death (DCD); graft survival; health services and outcomes research; liver allograft function/dysfunction; liver transplantation/hepatology

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25534447     DOI: 10.1111/ajt.12970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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Authors:  Douglas B Mogul; Xun Luo; Mary G Bowring; Eric K Chow; Allan B Massie; Kathleen B Schwarz; Andrew M Cameron; John F P Bridges; Dorry L Segev
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2018-01-04       Impact factor: 4.406

2.  BILIARY COMPLICATIONS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION.

Authors:  Júlio Cezar Uili Coelho; Lucas de Oliveira Leite; Antonio Molena; Alexandre Coutinho Teixeira de Freitas; Jorge Eduardo Fouto Matias
Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2017 Apr-Jun

3.  Risk factors and clinical indicators for the development of biliary strictures post liver transplant: Significance of bilirubin.

Authors:  Elizabeth Ann Forrest; Janske Reiling; Geraldine Lipka; Jonathan Fawcett
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2017-12-24

4.  Liver Preservation by Aortic Perfusion Alone Compared With Preservation by Aortic Perfusion and Additional Arterial Ex Situ Back-Table Perfusion With Histidine-Tryptophan-Ketoglutarate Solution: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study.

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Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2017-06-26

5.  Bile microbiota: new insights into biliary complications in liver transplant recipients.

Authors:  Ying Liu; Li-Ying Sun; Zhi-Jun Zhu; Lin Wei; Wei Qu; Zhi-Gui Zeng
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2020-03

6.  Staged Biliary Reconstruction After Orthotopic Liver Transplantation: A Practical Surgical Strategy for High-Acuity Adult Recipients.

Authors:  Terra Pearson; Michael A Zimmerman; Joohyun Kim; Patrick A Palines; Calvin M Eriksen; Melissa Wong; Motaz A Selim; Daniela Markovic; Johnny C Hong
Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2019-08-08

7.  Outcomes of liver transplant recipients with high MELD scores: an experience from a Canadian centre.

Authors:  Michael S Bleszynski; Subin Punnen; Sameer Desai; Trana Hussaini; Vladimir Marquez; Eric M Yoshida; Saumya Jayakumar; Stephanie Chartier-Plante; Maja Segedi; Charles H Scudamore; Stephen Chung; Andrzej K Buczkowski; Peter T W Kim
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 2.840

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