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Improving graft survival for patients undergoing liver transplantation
Authors:Dickson Rolland C  Pungpapong Surakit  Keaveny Andrew P  Taner C Burcin  Ghabril Marwan  Aranda-Michel Jaime  Satyanarayana Raj  Bonatti Hugo  Kramer David J  Nguyen Justin H
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, USA. Rolland.C.Dickson@Hitchcock.Org
Abstract:Dickson RC, Pungpapong S, Keaveny AP, Taner BC, Ghabril M, Aranda‐Michel J, Satyanarayana R, Bonatti H, Kramer DJ, Nguyen JH. Improving graft survival for patients undergoing liver transplantation.
Clin Transplant 2011: 25: E345–E355. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Abstract: Liver transplant (LT) outcomes are reported to be improving in non‐HCV recipients but not for those infected with HCV. Our aim was to evaluate graft survival and predictors of outcome in HCV and non‐HCV patients before and after 2003. Patients with primary LT between February 1, 1998, and December 31, 2005, were included. Patients were divided into Era 1 (1998–2002) and Era 2 (2003–2005) with follow‐up through May 31, 2009. Graft survival was compared for HCV, non‐HCV, and all patients. There was significant improvement in graft survival in Era 2 for HCV patients. Graft survival in Era 2 of HCV patients was equivalent to non‐HCV patients. The most significant improvement between eras was in outcomes of grafts from donors ≥60 yr with three‐yr graft survival 58.6 (51.3–65.9) vs. 75.4 (68.9–81.9), p = 0.002. The use of donors ≥60 did not change between eras: 31% vs. 34%; however, utilization in HCV recipients decreased from 36% to 3% (p < 0.001). In conclusion, graft survival of HCV patients has improved significantly since 2003 and was comparable to non‐HCV patients up to three yr. The change in management of donor organs into HCV and non‐HCV patients likely contributed to this outcome.
Keywords:hepatitis C  liver transplantation
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