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Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool

Domino liver transplantation (DLT) involves transplanting liver from a patient with metabolic disease into a patient with end‐stage liver disease with the expectation that the recipient will not develop the metabolic syndrome or the recurrent syndrome will have minimal affect. The domino donor gets...

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Autores principales: Celik, Neslihan, Squires, James E., Soltys, Kyle, Vockley, Jerry, Shellmer, Diana A., Chang, Wonbae, Strauss, Kevin, McKiernan, Patrick, Ganoza, Armando, Sindhi, Rakesh, Bond, Geoffrey, Mazariegos, George, Khanna, Ajai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31392117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12053
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author Celik, Neslihan
Squires, James E.
Soltys, Kyle
Vockley, Jerry
Shellmer, Diana A.
Chang, Wonbae
Strauss, Kevin
McKiernan, Patrick
Ganoza, Armando
Sindhi, Rakesh
Bond, Geoffrey
Mazariegos, George
Khanna, Ajai
author_facet Celik, Neslihan
Squires, James E.
Soltys, Kyle
Vockley, Jerry
Shellmer, Diana A.
Chang, Wonbae
Strauss, Kevin
McKiernan, Patrick
Ganoza, Armando
Sindhi, Rakesh
Bond, Geoffrey
Mazariegos, George
Khanna, Ajai
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description Domino liver transplantation (DLT) involves transplanting liver from a patient with metabolic disease into a patient with end‐stage liver disease with the expectation that the recipient will not develop the metabolic syndrome or the recurrent syndrome will have minimal affect. The domino donor gets a deceased donor or a segment of live‐donor liver through the deceased donor organ allocation system. Waitlist mortality for the domino recipient exceeds morbidity associated with getting the donor disease. Between 2015 and 2017, four patients with three metabolic disorders at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh underwent DLT with domino allografts from maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) patients. These included patients with propionic acidemia (PA) (n = 1), Crigler‐Najjar (CN) syndrome type‐1 (n = 2), and carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency (CPSD) (n = 1). Mean follow‐up was 1.6 years (range 1.1‐2.1 years). Total bilirubin levels normalized postoperatively in both CN patients and they maintain normal allograft function. The PA patient had normal to minimal elevations of isoleucine and leucine, and no other abnormalities on low protein diet supplemented with a low methionine and valine free formula. No metabolic crises have occurred. The patient with CPSD takes normal baby food. No elevation in ammonia levels have been observed in any of the patients. DLT for a select group of metabolic diseases alleviated the recipients of their metabolic defect with minimal evidence of transferrable‐branched chain amino acid elevations or clinical MSUD despite increased protein intake. DLT using allografts with MSUD expands the live donor liver pool and should be considered for select metabolic diseases that may have a different enzymatic deficiency.
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spelling pubmed-66069842019-08-07 Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool Celik, Neslihan Squires, James E. Soltys, Kyle Vockley, Jerry Shellmer, Diana A. Chang, Wonbae Strauss, Kevin McKiernan, Patrick Ganoza, Armando Sindhi, Rakesh Bond, Geoffrey Mazariegos, George Khanna, Ajai JIMD Rep Research Reports Domino liver transplantation (DLT) involves transplanting liver from a patient with metabolic disease into a patient with end‐stage liver disease with the expectation that the recipient will not develop the metabolic syndrome or the recurrent syndrome will have minimal affect. The domino donor gets a deceased donor or a segment of live‐donor liver through the deceased donor organ allocation system. Waitlist mortality for the domino recipient exceeds morbidity associated with getting the donor disease. Between 2015 and 2017, four patients with three metabolic disorders at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh underwent DLT with domino allografts from maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) patients. These included patients with propionic acidemia (PA) (n = 1), Crigler‐Najjar (CN) syndrome type‐1 (n = 2), and carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency (CPSD) (n = 1). Mean follow‐up was 1.6 years (range 1.1‐2.1 years). Total bilirubin levels normalized postoperatively in both CN patients and they maintain normal allograft function. The PA patient had normal to minimal elevations of isoleucine and leucine, and no other abnormalities on low protein diet supplemented with a low methionine and valine free formula. No metabolic crises have occurred. The patient with CPSD takes normal baby food. No elevation in ammonia levels have been observed in any of the patients. DLT for a select group of metabolic diseases alleviated the recipients of their metabolic defect with minimal evidence of transferrable‐branched chain amino acid elevations or clinical MSUD despite increased protein intake. DLT using allografts with MSUD expands the live donor liver pool and should be considered for select metabolic diseases that may have a different enzymatic deficiency. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6606984/ /pubmed/31392117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12053 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Celik, Neslihan
Squires, James E.
Soltys, Kyle
Vockley, Jerry
Shellmer, Diana A.
Chang, Wonbae
Strauss, Kevin
McKiernan, Patrick
Ganoza, Armando
Sindhi, Rakesh
Bond, Geoffrey
Mazariegos, George
Khanna, Ajai
Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title_full Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title_fullStr Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title_full_unstemmed Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title_short Domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: Expanding the living donor pool
title_sort domino liver transplantation for select metabolic disorders: expanding the living donor pool
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31392117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12053
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