Incidence and clinical relevance of recurrent hepatitis C infection after orthotopic liver transplantation |
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Authors: | M Knoop R Lüsebrink JM Langrehr V König T Berg A Wedell U Hopf P Neuhaus |
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Institution: | Department of Surgery, University Hospital Rudolf Virchow, Free University of Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, D-13353 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract From September 1988 to November 1992 318 liver transplants were performed at our hospital. Of these patients 68 had end-tage cirrhosis due to non-A, non-B, hepatitis, 44 of whom (64.7%) had hepatitis C virus RNA in the serum. Of this subgroup 35 patients (79.5%) were also anti-HCV positive. Postoperatively most recipients remained anti-HCV positive and after 1 year more than 90% had HCV RNA in the serum. About 40% developed a mild, chronic hepatitis and 50% were carriers of HCV without histo-pathological signs. Two patients suffered from a temporary severe acute hepatitis and one patient had a fulminant liver failure due to reinfection. In general, in liver recipients transplanted for end-tage HCV hepatitis there was a high incidence of reinfection with HCV. The clinical course, however, was less severe than in hepatitis B recurrence. |
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Keywords: | Liver transplantation Hepatitis C infection |
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