| Literature DB >> 35769146 |
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to investigate the aspects of physical complications and sequelae of living liver donors in the context of the Korean culture. A deeper understanding of these experiences will provide basic data necessary for medical management programs for living liver donors and for those expecting to become living liver donors.Entities:
Keywords: Donor’s complication; Liver transplantation; Living donors; Organ transplantation; Sequelae
Year: 2019 PMID: 35769146 PMCID: PMC9186922 DOI: 10.4285/jkstn.2019.33.2.36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Transplant ISSN: 2671-8790
Physical complications and sequelae experienced by living liver donors in Korea
| Domain | Category | Subcategory |
|---|---|---|
| Physical sequelae after donation | Experience of internal organ disorders | Feeling physical constraints similar to being disabled |
| 100% Recovery to predonation status is not possible | ||
| Markedly different stamina from that before donation | ||
| Fatigue with increased difficulty in performing daily life activities | ||
| Long-lasting chronic pain | Pain in the abdomen, shoulders, back, and calf | |
| Hand and foot numbness, and paralysis symptoms | ||
| Discomfort with surgical scarring in the operative area | ||
| Decrease in immunity and increase in disease incidence | Increased incidence of inflammatory diseases, such as enteritis, cystitis, dermatitis, and eye inflammation | |
| Liver enzyme level elevation and fatty liver and hyperlipidemia | ||
| Indigestion and changes in bowel movements/habits | ||
| High blood glucose levels and diabetes | ||
| Increases in the incidence of diseases of the female reproductive system, such as menstrual irregularity, menstrual pain, breast masses, uterine leiomyoma |