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500 Consecutive Liver Transplants: The Outcomes of a New Transplantation Program in the Middle West of Brazil
Authors:André Luís Conde Watanabe  Mateus Silva Feijó  Vinícius Paulo Lima de Menezes  Mayara Regina Galdino-Vasconcelos  Jorge Luis Salinas Caballero  Gustavo Ferreira  Fernando Jorge  Natália Trevizoli  Luiz Gustavo Diaz  Priscila Brizolla de Campos  Gabriel Cajá  Raquel Ullmann  Ana Virgínia Figueira  Tiago Morato  Adriano Moraes  Juan Rafael Branez Pereira  Marcelo Perosa
Institution:1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Brasilia, Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil;2. Department of Liver Transplantation, Instituto de Cardiologia do Distrito Federal (ICDF), Setor HFA Hospital das Forças Armadas, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil;3. Department of Liver Transplantation, Hospital Brasilia, Setor de Habitações Individuais Sul, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil
Abstract:IntroductionLiver transplantation is the standard treatment for end-stage liver disease. Brazil holds the third highest number of liver transplants performed per year, but center maldistribution results in high discrepancies in accessing this treatment. In 2012, an interstate partnership successfully implemented a new liver transplantation program in the middle west of Brazil. Here, we report the results of the first 500 liver transplants performed in this new program and discuss the impacts of a new transplant center in regional transplantation dynamics.MethodsWe reviewed data from the first 500 consecutive deceased donor liver transplants performed in the new program during an 8-year period. We analyzed data on patients’ clinical and demographic profiles, postoperative outcomes, and graft and recipient survival rates. Univariate survival analysis was conducted using log-rank tests to compare the groups.ResultsAlmost half (48%) of the procured organs and 40% of the recipients transplanted in our center were from outside our state. Recipient 30-day mortality was 9%. Overall recipient survival at 1 year and 5 years was 85% and 80%, respectively. Mortality was significantly associated with higher Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (P < .001) but not with the presence of hepatocellular carcinoma (P = .795).DiscussionThe new transplantation program treated patients from different regions of Brazil and became the reference center in liver transplantation for the middle west region. Despite the recent implementation, our outcomes are comparable to experienced centers around the world. This model can inspire the creation of new transplantation programs aiming to democratize access to liver transplantation nationwide.
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