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Minimizing Risks of Liver Transplantation with Steatotic Donor Livers by Preferred Recipient Matching.

Kyle R Jackson1, Jennifer D Motter1, Christine E Haugen1, Jane J Long1, Betsy King1, Benjamin Philosophe1, Allan B Massie1, Andrew M Cameron1, Jacqueline Garonzik-Wang1, Dorry L Segev1,2,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Donor livers with ≥30% macrosteatosis (steatotic livers) represent a possible expansion to the donor pool, but are frequently discarded as they are associated with an increased risk of mortality and graft loss. We hypothesized that there are certain recipient phenotypes that would tolerate donor steatosis well, and are therefore best suited to receive these grafts.
METHODS: Using national registry data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients between 2006-2017, we compared 2048 liver transplant recipients of steatotic livers to 69 394 recipients of nonsteatotic (<30%) livers. We identified recipient factors that amplified the impact of donor steatosis on mortality and graft loss using interaction analysis, classifying recipients without these factors as preferred recipients. We compared mortality and graft loss with steatotic versus nonsteatotic livers in preferred and nonpreferred recipients using Cox regression.
RESULTS: Preferred recipients of steatotic livers were determined to be first-time recipients with a MELD 15-34, without primary biliary cirrhosis, and not on life support prior to transplant. Preferred recipients had no increased mortality risk (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.921.041.16, p=0.5) or graft loss (HR: 0.931.031.15, p=0.5) with steatotic versus nonsteatotic livers. Conversely, nonpreferred recipients had a 41% increased mortality risk (HR: 1.171.411.70, p<0.001) and 39% increased risk of graft loss (HR: 1.161.391.66, p<0.001) with steatotic versus nonsteatotic livers.
CONCLUSION: The risks of liver transplantation with steatotic donor livers could be minimized by appropriate recipient matching.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31815903      PMCID: PMC7237292          DOI: 10.1097/TP.0000000000003052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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