Literature DB >> 34019167

Liver Living Donation for Cancer Patients: Benefits, Risks, Justification.

Silvio Nadalin1, Lara Genedy1, Alfred Königsrainer2.   

Abstract

LDLT covers all standard indications for liver transplantation, and the results are similar or even better than for standard DDLT. Due to the donor shortage and long waiting time, LDLT has become a relevant option for patients with liver tumors, provided the expected five-year survival rate is comparable to that of patients receiving a DDLT. Nowadays, LDLT offers the possibility to extend the standard morphometric selection by considering the biological parameters. In the setting of LDLT, we are not only faced with surgical morbidity in the donor, but long-term non-medical problems like psychological complications and financial burden also have to be considered. On the other hand, the benefits to the donor are mainly social and psychological. In LDLT, the donor's altruism is the fundamental ethical principle and it is based on the principles of (1) beneficence (doing good), (2) non-maleficence (avoiding harm), (3) respect for autonomy, and (4) respect for justice (promoting fairness). On top of that, the concept of double equipoise of living organ donation evaluates the relationship between the recipient's need, the donor's risk, and the recipient's outcome. It considers each donor-recipient pair as a unit, analyzing whether the specific recipient's benefit justifies the specific donor's risk in particular oncologic indications. In this light, it is essential to seek adequate informed consent focused on risk, benefits and outcome benefits of both donor and recipient supported by an independent living donor advocate. Finally, the transplant team must protect donors from donation if harm does not justify the expected benefit to the recipient.

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Keywords:  Benefits; Ethical aspects; Liver tumors; Living donor liver transplantation; Long-term results; risks and justification

Year:  2021        PMID: 34019167     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63749-1_10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recent Results Cancer Res        ISSN: 0080-0015


  72 in total

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Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 5.799

2.  Transplantation of liver grafts from living donors into adults--too much, too soon.

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3.  Living donor liver transplantation: The ethics and the practice.

Authors:  David C Cronin; J Michael Millis
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 17.425

4.  Evaluation of Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinomas That Do Not Produce α-Fetoprotein.

Authors:  Vatche G Agopian; Michael P Harlander-Locke; Daniela Markovic; Ali Zarrinpar; Fady M Kaldas; Elaine Y Cheng; Hasan Yersiz; Douglas G Farmer; Jonathan R Hiatt; Ronald W Busuttil
Journal:  JAMA Surg       Date:  2017-01-01       Impact factor: 14.766

5.  Recommendations for liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: an international consensus conference report.

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Journal:  Lancet Oncol       Date:  2011-10-31       Impact factor: 41.316

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Authors:  Kimberly L Beavers; Robert S Sandler; Roshan Shrestha
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 5.799

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Authors:  Muhammad F Dawwas; Alexander E Gimson
Journal:  Semin Liver Dis       Date:  2009-02-23       Impact factor: 6.115

8.  Living-donor grafts for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Mohamed Elhassan Akoad
Journal:  Virtual Mentor       Date:  2012-03-01

9.  Living or Brain-dead Donor Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Multicenter, Western, Intent-to-treat Cohort Study.

Authors:  Daniel Azoulay; Etienne Audureau; Prashant Bhangui; Jacques Belghiti; Olivier Boillot; Paola Andreani; Denis Castaing; Daniel Cherqui; Sabine Irtan; Yvon Calmus; Olivier Chazouillères; Olivier Soubrane; Alain Luciani; Cyrille Feray
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 12.969

10.  Differences in Medication Adherence between Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplant Patients.

Authors:  K Denhaerynck; G Schmid-Mohler; A Kiss; J Steiger; R P Wüthrich; A Bock; S De Geest
Journal:  Int J Organ Transplant Med       Date:  2014
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