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The pre-Kasai procedure in living donor liver transplantation for children with biliary atresia 被引量:6

The pre-Kasai procedure in living donor liver transplantation for children with biliary atresia
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摘要 BACKGROUND:Biliary atresia(BA) is a major cause of chronic cholestasis,a fatal disorder in infants.This study was undertaken to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of primary living donor liver transplantation(LDLT) in comparison with the traditional first-line treatment,the Kasai procedure.METHODS:We assessed 28 children with BA at age of less than two years(3-21.3 months) who had undergone LDLT in two hospitals in Southwest China during the period of 2008-2011.Eighteen children who had had primary LDLT were included in a primary LDLT group,and ten children who had undergone the Kasai operation in a pre-Kasai group.All patients were followed up after discharge from the hospital.The records of the BA patients and donors were reviewed.RESULTS:The time of follow-up ranged 12-44.5 months with a median of 31 months.The 30-day and 1-year survival rates were 85.7% and 78.6%,respectively.There was no significant difference in the 30-day or 1-year survival between the two groups(83.3% vs 90% and 77.8% vs 80%,P】0.05).The main cause of death was hepatic artery thrombosis.There were more patients with complications who required intensive medical care or re-operation in the pre-Kasai group(8,80%) than in the primary LDLT group(9,50%)(P=0.226).But no significant differences were observed in operating time(9.3 vs 8.9 hours,P=0.77),intraoperative blood loss(208.6 vs 197.0 mL,P=0.84) and blood transfusion(105.6 vs 100.0 mL,P=0.91) between the two groups.The durations of ICU and hospital stay in the primary LDLT group and pre-Kasai group were 180.4 vs 157.7 hours(P=0.18) and 27 vs 29 days(P=0.29),respectively.CONCLUSIONS:Primary LDLT is a safe and efficient management for young pediatric patients with BA.Compared with the outcome of LDLT for patients receiving a previous Kasai operation,a similar survival rate and a low rate of re-operation and intensive medical care for patients with BA can be obtained. BACKGROUND:Biliary atresia(BA) is a major cause of chronic cholestasis,a fatal disorder in infants.This study was undertaken to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of primary living donor liver transplantation(LDLT) in comparison with the traditional first-line treatment,the Kasai procedure.METHODS:We assessed 28 children with BA at age of less than two years(3-21.3 months) who had undergone LDLT in two hospitals in Southwest China during the period of 2008-2011.Eighteen children who had had primary LDLT were included in a primary LDLT group,and ten children who had undergone the Kasai operation in a pre-Kasai group.All patients were followed up after discharge from the hospital.The records of the BA patients and donors were reviewed.RESULTS:The time of follow-up ranged 12-44.5 months with a median of 31 months.The 30-day and 1-year survival rates were 85.7% and 78.6%,respectively.There was no significant difference in the 30-day or 1-year survival between the two groups(83.3% vs 90% and 77.8% vs 80%,P>0.05).The main cause of death was hepatic artery thrombosis.There were more patients with complications who required intensive medical care or re-operation in the pre-Kasai group(8,80%) than in the primary LDLT group(9,50%)(P=0.226).But no significant differences were observed in operating time(9.3 vs 8.9 hours,P=0.77),intraoperative blood loss(208.6 vs 197.0 mL,P=0.84) and blood transfusion(105.6 vs 100.0 mL,P=0.91) between the two groups.The durations of ICU and hospital stay in the primary LDLT group and pre-Kasai group were 180.4 vs 157.7 hours(P=0.18) and 27 vs 29 days(P=0.29),respectively.CONCLUSIONS:Primary LDLT is a safe and efficient management for young pediatric patients with BA.Compared with the outcome of LDLT for patients receiving a previous Kasai operation,a similar survival rate and a low rate of re-operation and intensive medical care for patients with BA can be obtained.
出处 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2013年第1期47-53,共7页 国际肝胆胰疾病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by a grant from the National Science and Technology Major Project of China (2008ZX10002-025& 2008ZX10002-026)
关键词 biliary atresia living donor liver transplantation PEDIATRIC Kasai operation biliary atresia living donor liver transplantation pediatric Kasai operation
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