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Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors

Liver transplant for hepatitis B virus (HBV) currently yields excellent outcomes: it allows to rescue patients with an HBV-related advanced liver disease, resulting in a demographical modification of the waiting list for liver transplant. In an age of patient-tailored treatments, in liver transplant...

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Autores principales: Ballarin, Roberto, Cucchetti, Alessandro, Russo, Francesco Paolo, Magistri, Paolo, Cescon, Matteo, Cillo, Umberto, Burra, Patrizia, Pinna, Antonio Daniele, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28405138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i12.2095
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author Ballarin, Roberto
Cucchetti, Alessandro
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Magistri, Paolo
Cescon, Matteo
Cillo, Umberto
Burra, Patrizia
Pinna, Antonio Daniele
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
author_facet Ballarin, Roberto
Cucchetti, Alessandro
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Magistri, Paolo
Cescon, Matteo
Cillo, Umberto
Burra, Patrizia
Pinna, Antonio Daniele
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
author_sort Ballarin, Roberto
collection PubMed
description Liver transplant for hepatitis B virus (HBV) currently yields excellent outcomes: it allows to rescue patients with an HBV-related advanced liver disease, resulting in a demographical modification of the waiting list for liver transplant. In an age of patient-tailored treatments, in liver transplantation as well the aim is to offer the best suitable graft to the patient who can benefit from it, also expanding the criteria for organ acceptance and allocation. With the intent of developing strategies to increase the donor pool, we set-up a multicenter study involving 3 Liver Transplant Centers in Italy: patients undergoing liver transplantation between March 03, 2004, and May 21, 2010, were retrospectively evaluated. 1408 patients underwent liver transplantation during the study period, 28 (2%) received the graft from hepatitis B surface antigen positive (HBsAg)-positive deceased donors. The average follow-up after liver transplantation was 63.7 mo [range: 0.1-119.4; SD ± 35.8]. None Primary non-function, re-liver transplantation, early or late hepatic artery thrombosis occurred. The 1-, 3- and 5-year graft and patient survival resulted of 85.7%, 82.1%, 78.4%. Our results suggest that the use of HBsAg-positive donors liver grafts is feasible, since HBV can be controlled without affecting graft stability. However, the selection of grafts and the postoperative antiviral therapy should be managed appropriately.
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spelling pubmed-53741222017-04-12 Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors Ballarin, Roberto Cucchetti, Alessandro Russo, Francesco Paolo Magistri, Paolo Cescon, Matteo Cillo, Umberto Burra, Patrizia Pinna, Antonio Daniele Di Benedetto, Fabrizio World J Gastroenterol Editorial Liver transplant for hepatitis B virus (HBV) currently yields excellent outcomes: it allows to rescue patients with an HBV-related advanced liver disease, resulting in a demographical modification of the waiting list for liver transplant. In an age of patient-tailored treatments, in liver transplantation as well the aim is to offer the best suitable graft to the patient who can benefit from it, also expanding the criteria for organ acceptance and allocation. With the intent of developing strategies to increase the donor pool, we set-up a multicenter study involving 3 Liver Transplant Centers in Italy: patients undergoing liver transplantation between March 03, 2004, and May 21, 2010, were retrospectively evaluated. 1408 patients underwent liver transplantation during the study period, 28 (2%) received the graft from hepatitis B surface antigen positive (HBsAg)-positive deceased donors. The average follow-up after liver transplantation was 63.7 mo [range: 0.1-119.4; SD ± 35.8]. None Primary non-function, re-liver transplantation, early or late hepatic artery thrombosis occurred. The 1-, 3- and 5-year graft and patient survival resulted of 85.7%, 82.1%, 78.4%. Our results suggest that the use of HBsAg-positive donors liver grafts is feasible, since HBV can be controlled without affecting graft stability. However, the selection of grafts and the postoperative antiviral therapy should be managed appropriately. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-03-28 2017-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5374122/ /pubmed/28405138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i12.2095 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
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Ballarin, Roberto
Cucchetti, Alessandro
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Magistri, Paolo
Cescon, Matteo
Cillo, Umberto
Burra, Patrizia
Pinna, Antonio Daniele
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title_full Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title_fullStr Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title_full_unstemmed Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title_short Long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen positive donors
title_sort long term follow-up and outcome of liver transplantation from hepatitis b surface antigen positive donors
topic Editorial
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28405138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i12.2095
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