Cargando…

Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation

AIM: Six‐month recipient mortality after adult‐to‐adult living‐donor liver transplantation (LDLT) remains high. Early and accurate prediction of recipient outcome and continuous monitoring of recipient severity after surgery are both essential for guiding appropriate care. This study was designed to...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kusakabe, Jiro, Hata, Koichiro, Tanaka, Shiro, Omae, Katsuhiro, Okamura, Yusuke, Tajima, Tetsuya, Tamaki, Ichiro, Miyauchi, Hidetaka, Kubota, Toyonari, Tanaka, Hirokazu, Uemoto, Shinji
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hepr.13489
_version_ 1783550659578036224
author Kusakabe, Jiro
Hata, Koichiro
Tanaka, Shiro
Omae, Katsuhiro
Okamura, Yusuke
Tajima, Tetsuya
Tamaki, Ichiro
Miyauchi, Hidetaka
Kubota, Toyonari
Tanaka, Hirokazu
Uemoto, Shinji
author_facet Kusakabe, Jiro
Hata, Koichiro
Tanaka, Shiro
Omae, Katsuhiro
Okamura, Yusuke
Tajima, Tetsuya
Tamaki, Ichiro
Miyauchi, Hidetaka
Kubota, Toyonari
Tanaka, Hirokazu
Uemoto, Shinji
author_sort Kusakabe, Jiro
collection PubMed
description AIM: Six‐month recipient mortality after adult‐to‐adult living‐donor liver transplantation (LDLT) remains high. Early and accurate prediction of recipient outcome and continuous monitoring of recipient severity after surgery are both essential for guiding appropriate care. This study was designed to identify early post‐transplant parameters associated with 6‐month mortality, and thereby to construct a discriminatory prognostic index (PI). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 400 consecutive primary adult‐to‐adult LDLTs in our center (2006–2017). Perioperative variables were comprehensively analyzed for their accuracy in predicting recipient mortality by comparing the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) of each factor. RESULTS: The AUROCs of preoperative predictive factors, for example, Model for End‐stage Liver Disease (MELD) score and donor age, were 0.56 and 0.64, respectively, whereas those of post‐transplant platelet count (PLT), total bilirubin (T‐BIL), and prothrombin time – international normalized ratio (INR) on postoperative day (POD)‐7−14 were 0.71/0.84, 0.68/0.82, and 0.71/0.78, respectively. Logistic regression analysis provided a formula: PI(POD‐14) = 3.39 + 0.12 × PLT(POD‐14) − 0.09 × T‐BIL(POD‐14) − 1.23 × INR(POD‐14), indicating a high AUROC of 0.87. Recipient 6‐month survival with PI(POD‐14) < 2.38 (n = 173) was 71.7%, whereas that with PI(POD‐14) ≥ 2.38 (n = 222) was 97.7% (P < 0.001). The AUROCs of PI(POD‐7) were as high as 0.8 in the subgroups with younger donors (<50 years of age), right lobe grafts, ABO‐identical/compatible combinations, or low MELD score (<20), indicating usefulness of PI to identify unexpectedly complicated cases within the first week. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, post‐transplant survival estimator, PI, accurately predicts recipient 6‐month mortality within 1–2 weeks after adult LDLT. Daily monitoring of PI could facilitate early interventions including retransplantation in critically ill patients.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7317571
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-73175712020-06-29 Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation Kusakabe, Jiro Hata, Koichiro Tanaka, Shiro Omae, Katsuhiro Okamura, Yusuke Tajima, Tetsuya Tamaki, Ichiro Miyauchi, Hidetaka Kubota, Toyonari Tanaka, Hirokazu Uemoto, Shinji Hepatol Res Surgery AIM: Six‐month recipient mortality after adult‐to‐adult living‐donor liver transplantation (LDLT) remains high. Early and accurate prediction of recipient outcome and continuous monitoring of recipient severity after surgery are both essential for guiding appropriate care. This study was designed to identify early post‐transplant parameters associated with 6‐month mortality, and thereby to construct a discriminatory prognostic index (PI). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 400 consecutive primary adult‐to‐adult LDLTs in our center (2006–2017). Perioperative variables were comprehensively analyzed for their accuracy in predicting recipient mortality by comparing the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) of each factor. RESULTS: The AUROCs of preoperative predictive factors, for example, Model for End‐stage Liver Disease (MELD) score and donor age, were 0.56 and 0.64, respectively, whereas those of post‐transplant platelet count (PLT), total bilirubin (T‐BIL), and prothrombin time – international normalized ratio (INR) on postoperative day (POD)‐7−14 were 0.71/0.84, 0.68/0.82, and 0.71/0.78, respectively. Logistic regression analysis provided a formula: PI(POD‐14) = 3.39 + 0.12 × PLT(POD‐14) − 0.09 × T‐BIL(POD‐14) − 1.23 × INR(POD‐14), indicating a high AUROC of 0.87. Recipient 6‐month survival with PI(POD‐14) < 2.38 (n = 173) was 71.7%, whereas that with PI(POD‐14) ≥ 2.38 (n = 222) was 97.7% (P < 0.001). The AUROCs of PI(POD‐7) were as high as 0.8 in the subgroups with younger donors (<50 years of age), right lobe grafts, ABO‐identical/compatible combinations, or low MELD score (<20), indicating usefulness of PI to identify unexpectedly complicated cases within the first week. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, post‐transplant survival estimator, PI, accurately predicts recipient 6‐month mortality within 1–2 weeks after adult LDLT. Daily monitoring of PI could facilitate early interventions including retransplantation in critically ill patients. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-18 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7317571/ /pubmed/32012392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hepr.13489 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Hepatology Research published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Society of Hepatology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Surgery
Kusakabe, Jiro
Hata, Koichiro
Tanaka, Shiro
Omae, Katsuhiro
Okamura, Yusuke
Tajima, Tetsuya
Tamaki, Ichiro
Miyauchi, Hidetaka
Kubota, Toyonari
Tanaka, Hirokazu
Uemoto, Shinji
Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title_full Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title_fullStr Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title_short Prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
title_sort prognostic index consisting of early post‐transplant variables <2 weeks in adult living‐donor liver transplantation
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hepr.13489
work_keys_str_mv AT kusakabejiro prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT hatakoichiro prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT tanakashiro prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT omaekatsuhiro prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT okamurayusuke prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT tajimatetsuya prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT tamakiichiro prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT miyauchihidetaka prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT kubotatoyonari prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT tanakahirokazu prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation
AT uemotoshinji prognosticindexconsistingofearlyposttransplantvariables2weeksinadultlivingdonorlivertransplantation