| Literature DB >> 29846412 |
Lucas S Nacif1, Vinicius Rocha-Santos1, Laura C L Claro2, Agustin Vintimilla1, Leandro A Ferreira1, Rubens M Arantes1, Rafael S Pinheiro1, Wellington Andraus1, Venancio A F Alves2, Luiz Carneiro D'Albuquerque1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The number of pancreatic transplants has decreased in recent years. Pancreatic grafts have been underutilized compared to other solid grafts. One cause of discard is the macroscopic appearance of the pancreas, especially the presence of fatty infiltration. The current research is aimed at understanding any graft-related association between fatty tissue infiltration of the pancreas and liver steatosis.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29846412 PMCID: PMC5960076 DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2018/e49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Figure 1Illustration of microscopic pathologic findings: (A) mild and (B) moderate pancreatic graft adipose infiltration and (C) moderate and (D) severe steatotic liver.
Demographic parameters for all deceased donors evaluated.
| Parameters | Deceased donor (n=54) |
|---|---|
| Sex (n/%) | M=34 (62.9%) / F=20 (37.1) |
| Mean age (years) | 40.82±17.24 |
| Median age (years) | 43 (range, 5-71) |
| Mean donor BMI | 24.38±4.38 |
| Median donor BMI | 24 (range, 15.3-31) |
| Macroscopic evaluation of liver steatosis (%/ n) | Absent 42.86% (N=23) |
| Pancreatic macroscopic liposubstitution (%/ n) | Absent 36.36% (N=20) |
| Microscopic evaluation of liver steatosis (%/ n) | Absent 40% (N=22) |
| Pancreatic microscopic liposubstitution (%/ n) | Absent 13.33% (N=5) |
Note: BMI, Body mass index; Surgeon, macroscopy; Pathology, microscopy.
Multiple comparison tests for all parameters and groups.
| Parameters | Organ | Severity | Median (25%-75%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surgeon | Pathology | ||||
| Donor age | Pancreas | Absent | 40 (28 - 49.25) | 33.5 (15.75 - 40) | 0.399 |
| Mild | 50.5 (34.75 - 57.75) | 45 (34 - 54) | 0.565 | ||
| Moderate | 44 (31.5 - 58) | 48 (35.5 - 57.5) | 0.999 | ||
| Severe | 54.5 (51.25 - 57.75) | - | - | ||
| Liver | Absent | 43.5 (28 - 50.5) | 40 (18.25 - 52) | 0.999 | |
| Mild | 49 (39 - 59.5) | 42.5 (36.25 - 56) | 0.517 | ||
| Moderate | 53 (40.5 - 63.25) | 48 (48 - 50) | 0.902 | ||
| Severe | - | 38 (30.25 - 45) | - | ||
| Donor BMI | Pancreas | Absent | 21.8 (19.45 - 26.02) | 21.6 (20.25 - 22.57) | 0.707 |
| Mild | 25.15 (24.18 - 26.85) | 24.2 (22.7 - 27.2) | 0.353 | ||
| Moderate | 23.7 (21.08 - 24.65) | 24.7 (23.75 - 24.9) | 0.609 | ||
| Severe | 25.6 (24.2 - 27) | - | - | ||
| Liver | Absent | 21.8 (19.45 - 26.1) | 22.45 (19.73 - 24.88) | 0.885 | |
| Mild | 24.7 (23.95 - 26.55) | 24.2 (23.12 - 26.73) | 0.411 | ||
| Moderate | 27.2 (25.3 - 30.75) | 25.1 (25.1 - 25.7) | 0.268 | ||
| Severe | - | 32.8 (27.73 - 37.85) | - | ||
Note: Median and interquartile range (25%-75%); BMI, Body mass index; Surgeon, macroscopy; Pathology, microscopy.
Gamma ordinal association between categorical variables.
| Factor 01 | Factor 02 | Gamma | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pancreas, macro | Pancreas, micro | 0.04 | [-0.44; 0.52] |
| Liver, macro | Liver, micro | 0.18 | [-0.33; 0.7] |
| Pancreas, macro | Liver, macro | 0.98 | [0.95; 1] |
| Pancreas, micro | Liver, micro | 0.52 | [0.04; 1] |
Note: CI, confidence interval; Surgeon, macroscopy (macro); Pathology, microscopy (micro).
Multiple comparison tests for donor body mass index variables.
| Factor | Group comparison | %/n | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liver, surgeon | Mild | 39.2 (n=21) | 0.189 |
| Moderate | 14.2 (n=8) | 0.030 | |
| Moderate | 14.2 (n=8) | 0.349 | |
| Mild | 39.2 (n=21) | 0.313 | |
| Moderate | 14.2 (n=8) | 0.238 | |
| Liver, pathology | Severe | 8 (n=4) | <0.001 |
| Moderate | 10 (n=5) | 0.999 | |
| Severe | 8 (n=4) | <0.001 | |
| Severe | 8 (n=4) | <0.001 |
Note: BMI, Body mass index; Surgeon, macroscopy; Pathology, microscopy.
Figure 2AUROC curve evaluation of the diagnosis of steatosis using BMI.