Safety and risk of using pediatric donor livers in adult liver transplantation

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Emre, S [1 ]
Soejima, Y [1 ]
Altaca, G [1 ]
Facciuto, M [1 ]
Fishbein, TM [1 ]
Sheiner, PA [1 ]
Schwartz, ME [1 ]
Miller, CM [1 ]
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[1] Mt Sinai NYU Hlth, Mt Sinai Hosp, Recanti Miller Transplantat Inst, New York, NY USA
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10.1053/jlts.2001.20940
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Pediatric donor (PD) livers have been allocated to adult transplant recipients in certain situations despite size discrepancies. We compared data on adults (age greater than or equal to 19 years) who underwent primary liver transplantation using livers from either PDs (age < 13 years; n = 70) or adult donors (ADs; age <greater than or equal to> 19 years; n = 1,051). We also investigated the risk factors and effect of prolonged cholestasis on survival in the PD group. In an attempt to determine the minimal graft volume requirement, we divided the PD group into 2 subgroups based on the ratio of donor liver weight (DLW) to estimated recipient liver weight (ERLW) at 2 different cutoff values: less than 0.4 (n = 5) versus 0.4 or greater (n 56) and less than 0.5 (n = 21) versus 0.5 or greater (n = 40). The incidence of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) was significantly greater in the PD group (12.9%) compared with the AD group (3.8%; P =.0003). Multivariate analysis showed that preoperative prothrombin time of 16 seconds or greater (relative risk 3.206; P =.0115) and absence of FK506 use as a primary immunosuppressant (relative risk, 4.477; P =.0078) were independent risk factors affecting 1-year graft survival in the PD group. In the PD group, transplant recipients who developed cholestasis (total bilirubin level greater than or equal to 5 mg/dL on postoperative day 7) had longer warm (WITs) and cold ischemic times (CITs). Transplant recipients with a DLW/ERLW less than 0.4 had a trend toward a greater incidence of HAT (40%; P <.06), septicemia (60%), and decreased 1- and 5-year graft survival rates (40% and 20%; P =.08 and .07 v DLW/ERLW of 0.4 or greater, respectively), In conclusion, the use of PD livers for adult recipients was associated with a greater risk for developing HAT. The outcome of small-for-size grafts is more likely to be adversely affected by longer WITs and CITs. The safe limit of graft volume appeared to be a DLW/ERLW of 0.4 or greater.
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