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Hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation: An old tale or a clear and present danger? 被引量:3

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摘要 Hepatitis B virus(HBV) recurrence after liver transplantation(LT) has been described more than 50 years ago. Similarly, to other clinical conditions, in which impairment of host immune defense favors viral replication, early reports described in details recurrence and reactivation of HBV in liver transplant recipients. The evidence of a possible, severe, clinical evolution of HBV reappearance in a significant percentage of these patients, allowed to consider,for some years, HBV positivity a contraindication for LT. Moving from the old to the new millennium this picture has changed dramatically. Several studies contributed to establish efficient prophylactic protocols for HBV recurrence and with the advent of more potent anti-viral drugs an increased control of infection was achieved in transplanted patients as well as in the general immunecompetent HBV population. Success obtained in the last decade led some authors to the conclusion that HBV is now to consider just as a "mere nuisance".However, with regard to HBV and LT, outstanding issues are still on the table:(1)A standard HBV prophylaxis protocol after transplant has not yet been clearly defined;(2) The evidence of HBV resistant strains to the most potent antiviral agents is claiming for a new generation of drugs;and(3) The possibility of prophylaxis withdrawal in some patients has been demonstrated, but reliable methods for their selection are still lacking. The evolution of LT for HBV is examined in detail in this review together with the description of the strategies adopted to prevent HBV recurrence and their pros and cons.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第18期2166-2176,共11页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
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