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Influence of hepatitis C virus infection and high virus serum load on biliary complications in liver transplantation.
- Source :
- Transplant Infectious Disease; Jun2013, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p306-313, 8p, 3 Charts, 1 Graph
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Background Biliary complications ( BCs) and recurrent hepatitis C virus ( HCV) infection are among the major causes of morbidity and graft loss following liver transplantation. The influence of HCV on BCs has not been definitely clarified. Patients and methods We performed a retrospective cohort study to analyze risk factors and outcome of post orthotopic liver transplantation ( OLT) BCs in 352 liver transplant recipients over 12 years in Munich, Germany ( n = 84 with HCV; living donor and re- OLT were excluded). BCs diagnosed with imaging techniques and abnormal liver enzyme pattern, requiring an intervention, were considered. Results In a multivariate analysis, HCV serostatus and a high pre-and post-surgery HCV RNA serum load were independent risk factors for anastomotic strictures. HCV positivity and BCs alone did not alter graft loss. HCV-positive patients with BCs, however, had a significantly worse graft outcome ( P = 0.02). Non-anastomotic strictures, bile leaks, and the number of interventions needed to treat bile leaks led to worse graft outcome in all patients. Conclusion HCV positivity and a high HCV RNA serum load were risk factors for anastomotic strictures. BCs and HCV had an additive effect on graft loss. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13982273
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Transplant Infectious Disease
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 87918650
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tid.12069