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Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) prompts liver transplantation (LT) due to cholestasis, cirrhosis, and liver failure. Despite lower MELD scores, recent studies highlight higher PBC waitlist mortality, intensifying the need for alternative transplantation strategies. Living donor liver transplant (L...

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Autores principales: Medina-Morales, Esli, Ismail, Mohamed, Barba Bernal, Romelia, Abboud, Yazan, Sierra, Leandro, Marenco-Flores, Ana, Goyes, Daniela, Saberi, Behnam, Patwardhan, Vilas, Bonder, Alan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37892674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12206536
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author Medina-Morales, Esli
Ismail, Mohamed
Barba Bernal, Romelia
Abboud, Yazan
Sierra, Leandro
Marenco-Flores, Ana
Goyes, Daniela
Saberi, Behnam
Patwardhan, Vilas
Bonder, Alan
author_facet Medina-Morales, Esli
Ismail, Mohamed
Barba Bernal, Romelia
Abboud, Yazan
Sierra, Leandro
Marenco-Flores, Ana
Goyes, Daniela
Saberi, Behnam
Patwardhan, Vilas
Bonder, Alan
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description Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) prompts liver transplantation (LT) due to cholestasis, cirrhosis, and liver failure. Despite lower MELD scores, recent studies highlight higher PBC waitlist mortality, intensifying the need for alternative transplantation strategies. Living donor liver transplant (LDLT) has emerged as a solution to the organ shortage. This study compares LDLT and deceased donor liver transplant (DDLT) outcomes in PBC patients via retrospective analysis of the UNOS database (2002–2021). Patient survival, graft failure, and predictors were evaluated through Kaplan–Meier and Cox-proportional analyses. Among 3482 DDLTs and 468 LDLTs, LDLT showed superior patient survival (92.3%, 89.1%, 87.6%, 85.0%, 77.2% vs. 91.5%, 88.3%, 86.3%, 82.2%, 71.0%; respectively; p = 0.02) with no significant graft survival difference at 1-, 2-, 3-, 5-, and 10-years post-LT (91.0%, 88.0%, 85.7%, 83.0%, 75.4% vs. 90.5%, 87.4%, 85.3%, 81.3%, 70.0%; respectively; p = 0.06). Compared to DCD, LDLT showed superior patient and graft survival (p < 0.05). Younger male PBC recipients with a high BMI, diabetes, and dialysis history were associated with mortality and graft failure (p < 0.05). Our study showed that LDLT had superior patient survival to DDLT. Predictors of poor post-LT outcomes require further validation studies.
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spelling pubmed-106070812023-10-28 Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations Medina-Morales, Esli Ismail, Mohamed Barba Bernal, Romelia Abboud, Yazan Sierra, Leandro Marenco-Flores, Ana Goyes, Daniela Saberi, Behnam Patwardhan, Vilas Bonder, Alan J Clin Med Article Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) prompts liver transplantation (LT) due to cholestasis, cirrhosis, and liver failure. Despite lower MELD scores, recent studies highlight higher PBC waitlist mortality, intensifying the need for alternative transplantation strategies. Living donor liver transplant (LDLT) has emerged as a solution to the organ shortage. This study compares LDLT and deceased donor liver transplant (DDLT) outcomes in PBC patients via retrospective analysis of the UNOS database (2002–2021). Patient survival, graft failure, and predictors were evaluated through Kaplan–Meier and Cox-proportional analyses. Among 3482 DDLTs and 468 LDLTs, LDLT showed superior patient survival (92.3%, 89.1%, 87.6%, 85.0%, 77.2% vs. 91.5%, 88.3%, 86.3%, 82.2%, 71.0%; respectively; p = 0.02) with no significant graft survival difference at 1-, 2-, 3-, 5-, and 10-years post-LT (91.0%, 88.0%, 85.7%, 83.0%, 75.4% vs. 90.5%, 87.4%, 85.3%, 81.3%, 70.0%; respectively; p = 0.06). Compared to DCD, LDLT showed superior patient and graft survival (p < 0.05). Younger male PBC recipients with a high BMI, diabetes, and dialysis history were associated with mortality and graft failure (p < 0.05). Our study showed that LDLT had superior patient survival to DDLT. Predictors of poor post-LT outcomes require further validation studies. MDPI 2023-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10607081/ /pubmed/37892674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12206536 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Medina-Morales, Esli
Ismail, Mohamed
Barba Bernal, Romelia
Abboud, Yazan
Sierra, Leandro
Marenco-Flores, Ana
Goyes, Daniela
Saberi, Behnam
Patwardhan, Vilas
Bonder, Alan
Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title_full Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title_fullStr Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title_full_unstemmed Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title_short Two Decades of Liver Transplants for Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Comparative Study of Living Donors vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplantations
title_sort two decades of liver transplants for primary biliary cholangitis: a comparative study of living donors vs. deceased donor liver transplantations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37892674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12206536
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