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An Analysis of 10,000 Cases of Living Donor Liver Transplantation in Japan: Special Reference to the Graft-Versus-Recipient Weight Ratio and Donor Age.

Authors :
Susumu Eguchi
Koji Umeshita
Yuji Soejima
Hidetoshi Eguchi
Hiroto Egawa
Takumi Fukumoto
Hironori Haga
Kiyoshi Hasegawa
Mureo Kasahara
Hiroaki Nagano
Yasutsugu Takada
Katsutoshi Tokushige
Yoshihide Ueda
Satoshi Mochida
Hajime Matsushima
Tomohiko Adachi
Hideki Ohdan
Source :
Annals of Surgery; Jan2024, Vol. 279 Issue 1, p94-103, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To analyze 10,000 cases of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) recipient data to elucidate outcomes with special reference to the graft-versus-recipient weight ratio (GRWR), based on the Japanese Liver Transplantation Society (JLTS) registry. Background: The JLTS registry has been accurate and complete in characterizing and following trends in patient characteristics and survival of all patients with LDLT. Methods: Between November 1989 and August 2021, 10,000 patients underwent LDLT in Japan. The procedures performed during the study period included pediatric liver transplantation (age <18 years, n = 3572) and adult liver transplantation (age ≥18 years, n =6428). Factors related to patient survival (PS) and graft survival (GS) were also analyzed. Results: The GRWR was <0.7, 0.7 to <0.8, 0.8 to <3, 3 to <5, and ≥5 in 0.2%, 2.0%, 61.8%, 31.8%, and 2.6% of pediatric patients and <0.6, 0.6 to <0.7, 0.7 to <0.8, and ≥0.8 in 8.0%, 12.7%, 17.7%, and 61.5% of adult patients, respectively. Among pediatric recipients, the PS rate up to 5 years was significantly better in cases with a GRWR ≤5 than in those with a GRWR >5. When the GRWR and donor age were combined, among adult recipients 50 to 60 years old, the early PS and GS up to 5 years were significantly better in cases with a GRWR ≥ 0.7, than in those with a GRWR <0.7. (P = 0.02). In adults, a multivariate analysis showed that GRWR <0.6, transplant era (<2011), donor age (>60 years), recipient age (> 60 years), model for end-stage liver disease score (≥20), and center volume (<10) were significant prognostic factors for long-term PS. Conclusion: Although a satisfactory long-term PS and GS, especially in the recent era (2011-2021), was achieved in the JLTS series, a GRWR ≥ 5 in pediatric cases and relatively old donors with a GRWR <0.7 in adult cases should be managed with caution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00034932
Volume :
279
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Annals of Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175441303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000006121