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Role of splenectomy in human liver transplantation under modern-day immunosuppression.

Authors :
Samimi F
Irish WD
Eghtesad B
Demetris AJ
Starzl TE
Fung JJ
Source :
Digestive diseases and sciences [Dig Dis Sci] 1998 Sep; Vol. 43 (9), pp. 1931-7.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Between January 1987 and October 1991, 1466 patients underwent consecutive Orthotopic Liver Transplantation (OLTx) at the University of Pittsburgh. Forty of these patient's had concomitant splenectomy with OLTx. These patients were compared to 147 randomly selected OLTx patients without splenectomy within the same time period. One-year patient and graft survival (PS and GS) were lower in splenectomized (Splx) patients compared to nonsplenectomized (non-Splx) patients (59% vs 86% PS, 55% vs 80% GS, respectively). One-month and one-year patient mortality in the Splx group was higher than in the non-splx patients (20% vs 3.4%, P < 0.001 for one month; 40% vs 14.3%, P = 0.003 for one year, respectively). One-month and one-year sepsis-related mortality was also high in Splx patients (17.5% vs 2.7%, P = 0.0022, for one month, and 30% vs 11.5%, P = 0.0043, for one year, respectively). We conclude that concomitant splenectomy with OLTx has a significantly higher patient mortality mainly due to its septic complications and, at present, unless there is a specific indication for a splenectomy, the routine addition of this procedure to liver allograft surgery would not be recommended.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0163-2116
Volume :
43
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Digestive diseases and sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9753254
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1018822206580