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Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors

Background: Organ demand for liver transplantation (LT) is constantly increasing. Split liver transplantation (SPLT) is an ideal option for increasing the number of available liver grafts for transplantation and ameliorating organ shortage to a certain degree. However, SPLT for two adult recipients...

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Autores principales: Chan, Kun-Ming, Wang, Yu-Chao, Wu, Tsung-Han, Cheng, Chih-Hsien, Lee, Chen-Fang, Wu, Ting-Jung, Chou, Hong-Shiue, Lee, Wei-Chen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122095
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author Chan, Kun-Ming
Wang, Yu-Chao
Wu, Tsung-Han
Cheng, Chih-Hsien
Lee, Chen-Fang
Wu, Ting-Jung
Chou, Hong-Shiue
Lee, Wei-Chen
author_facet Chan, Kun-Ming
Wang, Yu-Chao
Wu, Tsung-Han
Cheng, Chih-Hsien
Lee, Chen-Fang
Wu, Ting-Jung
Chou, Hong-Shiue
Lee, Wei-Chen
author_sort Chan, Kun-Ming
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description Background: Organ demand for liver transplantation (LT) is constantly increasing. Split liver transplantation (SPLT) is an ideal option for increasing the number of available liver grafts for transplantation and ameliorating organ shortage to a certain degree. However, SPLT for two adult recipients is still not broadly applied. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of SPLT for adult recipients at a single center. All donor, recipient, and transplantation factors were thoroughly investigated to clarify factors affecting patient outcomes after LT. Results: One hundred consecutive adult SPLTs were performed during the study period. Early mortality and 1-year mortality occurred in 21 and 31 recipients, respectively. On multivariate analysis, graft weight (p = 0.036, odds ratio = 0.99, 95% confidence interval = 0.98–0.99) was the independent risk factor associated with early mortality; however, no factor was significantly related to 1-year mortality. On receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, a graft weight of 580 g was identified the cutoff for stratifying outcomes. Recipients transplanted with a graft weighing ≥580 g had significantly better outcome as compared with other recipients (p = 0.001). Moreover, SPLT remarkably provided a better survival benefit for recipients than those on the LT wait-list (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Given the considerable incidence of wait-list mortality, SPLT for two adult recipients should be encouraged whenever possible to increase the donor pool and benefit patients awaiting LT. Nonetheless, caution should be taken with a smaller graft weight owing to the risk of early graft loss.
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spelling pubmed-69475742020-01-13 Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors Chan, Kun-Ming Wang, Yu-Chao Wu, Tsung-Han Cheng, Chih-Hsien Lee, Chen-Fang Wu, Ting-Jung Chou, Hong-Shiue Lee, Wei-Chen J Clin Med Article Background: Organ demand for liver transplantation (LT) is constantly increasing. Split liver transplantation (SPLT) is an ideal option for increasing the number of available liver grafts for transplantation and ameliorating organ shortage to a certain degree. However, SPLT for two adult recipients is still not broadly applied. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of SPLT for adult recipients at a single center. All donor, recipient, and transplantation factors were thoroughly investigated to clarify factors affecting patient outcomes after LT. Results: One hundred consecutive adult SPLTs were performed during the study period. Early mortality and 1-year mortality occurred in 21 and 31 recipients, respectively. On multivariate analysis, graft weight (p = 0.036, odds ratio = 0.99, 95% confidence interval = 0.98–0.99) was the independent risk factor associated with early mortality; however, no factor was significantly related to 1-year mortality. On receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, a graft weight of 580 g was identified the cutoff for stratifying outcomes. Recipients transplanted with a graft weighing ≥580 g had significantly better outcome as compared with other recipients (p = 0.001). Moreover, SPLT remarkably provided a better survival benefit for recipients than those on the LT wait-list (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Given the considerable incidence of wait-list mortality, SPLT for two adult recipients should be encouraged whenever possible to increase the donor pool and benefit patients awaiting LT. Nonetheless, caution should be taken with a smaller graft weight owing to the risk of early graft loss. MDPI 2019-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6947574/ /pubmed/31805722 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122095 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chan, Kun-Ming
Wang, Yu-Chao
Wu, Tsung-Han
Cheng, Chih-Hsien
Lee, Chen-Fang
Wu, Ting-Jung
Chou, Hong-Shiue
Lee, Wei-Chen
Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title_full Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title_fullStr Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title_full_unstemmed Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title_short Encouraging Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients to Mitigate the High Incidence of Wait-List Mortality in the Setting of Extreme Shortage of Deceased Donors
title_sort encouraging split liver transplantation for two adult recipients to mitigate the high incidence of wait-list mortality in the setting of extreme shortage of deceased donors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6947574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31805722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122095
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