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[The role of early hepatic artery ischemia on biliary complications after liver transplantation and hepatic arterial interventional therapy].

Authors :
Zhu KS
Meng XC
Huang MS
Qian JS
Guan SH
Li ZR
Jiang ZB
Shan H
Yang Y
Chen GH
Source :
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi [Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi] 2009 Aug 18; Vol. 89 (31), pp. 2195-8.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Objective: To explore the influence of early hepatic artery ischemia on the occurrence and prognosis of biliary complications after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), and the value of early hepatic arterial interventional therapy.<br />Methods: In the 720 recipients who received OLT in our hospital from October 2003 to June 2007, 32 cases were detected hepatic artery stenosis (HAS, 30 cases) or hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT, 2 cases) by color Doppler Ultrasound from 4 to 65 days (mean, 25 +/- 15) after OLT. All of them were confirmed by DSA and/or CT angiography. Of the 32 patients, 20 were treated by hepatic arterial interventional therapy. The end-point of follow-up was the time of patient's death and retransplantation.<br />Results: In this study, 20 cases developed biliary complications, including the common bile duct stenosis in 2 cases, intra- and extra hepatic bile duct stenosis in 13 cases and multiple intrahepatic bile duct stenosis in 5 cases. Among them, 2 patients complicated with bile leakage, 4 with biloma and 3 with liver abscess. Of the 20 patients, 8 with HAS received successful hepatic arterial interventional therapy which was performed two weeks after HAS detected; 10 with HAS didn't receive hepatic arterial interventional therapy; 1 with HAT received successful thrombolysis; 1 with HAS received failed hepatic artery stent implantation. During a median follow-up of 262 days (range, 22 -517 days), 10 patients died, 6 underwent retransplantation, and the other 4 survived; cumulated survival rates at 6, 12 and 24 months were 60.0%, 34.9% and 0, respectively. 12 cases didn't develop biliary complications. Nine of them received successful hepatic arterial interventional therapy within 2 weeks HAS detected, 2 with acute rejection received flushing anti-rejection therapy, 1 with HAT received retransplantation because of unsuccessful thrombolysis. During a median follow-up of 952 days (range, 14 - 1398 days), 3 patients died, 1 underwent retransplantation, and the other 8 survived; cumulated survival rates at 6, 12 and 24 months were 75%, 66.7% and 66.7%, respectively.<br />Conclusion: Early hepatic artery ischemia after OLT is an important agent for biliary complications. Early and successful hepatic arterial interventional therapy helped to reduce the incidence of biliary complications and improve the patients' prognosis.

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
0376-2491
Volume :
89
Issue :
31
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20058598