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Transplantation ; 87(6): 919-25, 2009 Mar 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19300197

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Clinical demand for liver transplant steadily grows while organs offer has reached a plateau years ago. To expand the donor liver pool, various options have been considered including acceptance of suboptimal donors and steatotic grafts, with a risk of poorer outcomes. The latter risk and its relation to the grade of liver graft steatosis have been studied in this prospective clinical study. METHODS: One hundred eighteen consecutive liver transplantation (115 patients) performed between May 2002 and March 2008 were prospectively analyzed. According to the grade of steatosis on a 2 hr postreperfusion biopsy, four groups were considered: absence (<5%) (n=34), mild (<30%) (n=40), moderate (30%-60%) (n=23), or severe steatosis (> or = 60%) (n=21). Donors and recipients demographic data, and patients and grafts survival rates were compared among the four groups. RESULTS: Eighty-four (71%) grafts presented some degree of steatosis (macrosteatosis: 19.5%, microsteatosis: 47%, mix type: 33.5%). Patient and graft survival were significant lower in the "severe steatosis" group, as a whole. Grafts with less than 30% predominant macro-, or microsteatosis also had poorer outcomes with lower patient and graft survival rates. CONCLUSION: Steatotic liver grafts were used on a large scale (71%) in this clinical series. The analysis confirms that using grafts with moderate (>30%) and severe steatosis (>60%) have a negative impact on outcomes. The authors conclude that using these grafts allow a significant increase in organ offer that counterbalances the negative outcome for patients who are not offered a transplant, and this supports the need for further clinical research.


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Fatty Liver/pathology , Liver Failure/surgery , Liver Transplantation/physiology , Tissue Donors/supply & distribution , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/methods , Adult , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Biopsy , Cadaver , Cause of Death , Fatty Liver/classification , Female , Humans , Liver Function Tests , Liver Transplantation/methods , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Sodium/blood , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/statistics & numerical data
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