Reassessing Geographic, Logistical, and Cold Ischemia Cutoffs in Liver Transplantation.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Progress in Transplantation Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/15269248231164169
Stephanie Ohara, Blanca Lizaola-Mayo, Elizabeth Macdonough, Paige Morgan, Devika Das, Lena Egbert, Abigail Brooks, Amit K Mathur, Bashar Aqel, Kunam S Reddy, Caroline C Jadlowiec
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Abstract

Introduction: Liver acceptance patterns vary significantly between transplant centers. Data pertaining to outcomes of livers declined by local and regional centers and allocated nationally remains limited.

Project aim: The objective was to compare post-liver transplant outcomes between liver allografts transplanted as a result of national and local-regional allocation.

Design: This was a retrospective evaluation of 109 nationally allocated liver allografts used for transplant by a single center. Outcomes of nationally allocated grafts were compared to standard allocation grafts (N  =  505) during the same period.

Results: Recipients of nationally allocated grafts had lower model for end stage liver disease scores (17 vs 22, P  =  .001). Nationally allocated grafts were more likely to be post-cross clamp offers (29.4% vs 13.4%, P  =  .001) and have longer cold ischemia times (median hours 7.8 vs 5.5, P  =  .001). Early allograft dysfunction was common (54.1% vs 52.5%, P  =  .75) and did not impact hospital length of stay (median 5 vs 6 days, P  =  .89). There were no differences in biliary complications (P  =  .11). There were no differences in patient (P  =  .88) or graft survival (P  =  .35). In a multivariate model, after accounting for differences in cold ischemia time and posttransplant biliary complications, nationally allocated grafts were not associated with increased risk for graft loss (HR 0.9, 95% CI 0.4-1.8). Abnormal liver biopsy findings (33.0%) followed by donor donation after circulatory death status (22.9%) were the most common reasons for decline by local-regional centers.

Conclusion: Despite longer cold ischemia times, patient and graft survival outcomes remain excellent and comparable to those seen from standard allocation grafts.

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重新评估肝移植的地理、后勤和冷缺血切断。
肝脏接受模式在不同的移植中心差异很大。当地和区域中心以及全国分配的有关肝脏结果的数据仍然有限。项目目的:目的是比较由于国家和地方-区域分配而移植的同种异体肝脏移植后的结果。设计:这是一项对109例全国分配的同种异体肝脏移植的回顾性评估。在同一时期,将国家分配的移植物与标准分配的移植物的结果进行比较(N = 505)。结果:国家分配的移植物接受者的终末期肝病模型评分较低(17比22,P = .001)。在全国范围内分配的移植物更有可能是交叉夹持后移植(29.4% vs 13.4%, P = .001),并且冷缺血时间更长(中位小时7.8 vs 5.5, P = .001)。早期同种异体移植物功能障碍很常见(54.1%对52.5%,P = 0.75),且不影响住院时间(中位5天对6天,P = 0.89)。胆道并发症两组无差异(P = 0.11)。患者生存率(P = 0.88)和移植物存活率(P = 0.35)无差异。在一个多变量模型中,在考虑了冷缺血时间和移植后胆道并发症的差异后,全国分配的移植物与移植物丢失的风险增加无关(HR 0.9, 95% CI 0.4-1.8)。肝活检结果异常(33.0%),其次是循环死亡后供体捐赠(22.9%),是地方-区域中心下降的最常见原因。结论:尽管较长的冷缺血时间,患者和移植物的生存结果仍然很好,与标准分配的移植物相当。
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Progress in Transplantation
Progress in Transplantation SURGERY-TRANSPLANTATION
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1.50
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44
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Transplantation (PIT) is the official journal of NATCO, The Organization for Transplant Professionals. Journal Partners include: Australasian Transplant Coordinators Association and Society for Transplant Social Workers. PIT reflects the multi-disciplinary team approach to procurement and clinical aspects of organ and tissue transplantation by providing a professional forum for exchange of the continually changing body of knowledge in transplantation.
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