One-month mortality rate after liver transplantation for parenchymal cirrhosis: analysis of risk factors in a ten year period

Citation
R. Eskinazi et al., One-month mortality rate after liver transplantation for parenchymal cirrhosis: analysis of risk factors in a ten year period, ACT GASTR B, 62(4), 1999, pp. 381-385
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology
Journal title
ACTA GASTRO-ENTEROLOGICA BELGICA
ISSN journal
00015644 → ACNP
Volume
62
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
381 - 385
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-5644(199910/12)62:4<381:OMRALT>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Accurate prediction of short-term survival rate after liver transplantation is one way of selecting recipients and should improve organ allocation. We observed, during the first ten years of our program a striking decline in postoperative mortality with time, a well known observation in Europe as we ll as in the United States. In 65 adults with parenchymal cirrhosis having received a liver transplant between 1984 and 1994, we examined the possible influence of various preoperative risk factors on one-month mortality rate which was 13.8% in this series. Univariate analysis Led to the identificat ion of five significant risk factors : date of transplantation, low serum s odium, previous history of jaundice, ascites and encephalopathy. In the fin al multivariate analysis however, the date of transplantation emerged as th e sole predictive factor of early mortality rate. Therefore, factors such a s pretransplantation state of the patient and poor hepatic reserve are coun terbalanced by the improvement of surgical skill and other technical aspect s, as well as by better perioperative management which have all contributed to the improved results of liver transplantation with time.