[A clinical cohort study of split and whole liver transplantations].

Y D Sun, D H Teng, F Wang, X Q Li, B Wu, D Liu, H Zhang, B Zhuang, J Z Cai
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Objective: To investigate the surgical efficacy of split liver transplantation. Methods: Patients who underwent liver transplantation at the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University between January 2015 and December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into split liver transplantation group (n=60) and whole liver transplantation group (n=765)according to graft types.In the split liver transplantation group, there were 23 males and 37 females, aged (52.5±10.2) years, and the body mass index was (22.4±3.3) kg/m2. In the whole liver transplantation group, there were 630 males and 135 females, aged (51.2±9.6) years, and body mass index was (24.5±3.7) kg/m2.The basic data of the two groups were matched 1∶1 using the propensity score matching method. The independent sample t test and χ2 test were used to compare the intraoperative and postoperative recovery of the two groups of donors and recipients. The overall survival rate and the graft survival rate of the two groups were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method and the cumulative survival rate was compared by the Log-rank test. Results: Fifty-one well-matched pairs of data with similar baseline characteristics were obtained. The ratio of graft mass to recipient body weight in the matched split liver transplantation group was (1.78±0.55)%. Operation time(M(IQR))(10.8(1.5)hours vs. 8.0(1.9)hours,U=6.608,P<0.01) and cold ischaemia time(5.4(1.3)hours vs. 4.6(2.2)hours,U=2.825,P=0.005) were significantly longer in the split liver transplantation group than those in the whole liver transplantation group. Intra-operative anhepatic phase(53.0(15.0)minutes vs. 57.0(24.0)minutes,U=1.048,P=0.295),bleeding volume(1 000(1 400)ml vs. 1 200(1 200)ml,U=0.966,P=0.334) and intraoperative instillation of red blood cells(9.0(6.5)U vs. 11.0(11.0)U,U=1.732,P=0.083) were not significantly different between the two groups. However,the split liver transplantation group showed significantly longer postoperative intensive care unit stay(5.0(3.0)days vs. 4.0(4.0)days,U=2.677,P=0.007) and postoperative hospital stay(30.0(15.0)days vs. 26.0(15.0)days,U=2.237,P=0.025) and significantly higher incidence of postoperative complications(56.8%(29/51) vs. 36.6%(19/51),χ2=3.935,P=0.047) than the whole liver transplantation group. Furthermore,levels of alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase were significantly higher on postoperative days 1,4 and 7 in the split liver transplantation group(all P<0.05) than in the whole liver transplantation group;however,there were no significant differences in these levels on postoperative days 14 and 28. The time to restoration of normal liver function in both groups(12.5(13.7)days vs. 9.0(12.5)days,U=1.607,P=0.108) was not statistically significant. Furthermore,the median follow-up time after surgery was 25.6 months in both groups. In postoperative years 1,2,3 and 5, the graft survival rates were 88.1%,80.8%,77.8% and 66.7% in the whole liver transplantation group and 80.3%,70.3%,67.3% and 60.5% in the split liver transplantation group(P=0.171),respectively. The patient survival rates in post-operative years 1,2,3 and 5 were 88.1%,80.8%,77.8% and 66.7% in the whole liver transplantation group and 80.3%,75.9%,70.3% and 63.3% in the split liver transplantation group,respectively(P=0.252). However,the differences of graft survival rates and patient survival rates between the two groups were not significant. Conclusion: Although it affects the early recovery of patients after liver transplantation,split liver transplantation has no effect on long-term survival rates and demonstrates surgical efficacy similar to that of whole liver transplantation.

[一项分体和全肝移植的临床队列研究]。
目的:探讨劈离式肝移植的手术疗效。方法:对2015年1月至2022年12月在青岛大学附属医院接受肝移植的患者进行回顾性分析。根据移植物类型分为劈肝移植组(n=60)和全肝移植组,n=765。劈离式肝移植组男性23例,女性37例,年龄(52.5±10.2)岁,体重指数为(22.4±3.3)kg/m2。全肝移植组男性630例,女性135例,年龄(51.2±9.6)岁,体重指数为(24.5±3.7)kg/m2。采用独立样本t检验和χ2检验比较两组供体和受体的术中和术后恢复情况。采用Kaplan-Meier法分析两组患者的总生存率和移植物生存率,并采用Log-rank检验比较累积生存率。结果:获得了51对具有相似基线特征的匹配良好的数据。配对分割肝移植组的移植物质量与受体体重之比为(1.78±0.55)%。分割肝移植的手术时间(M(IQR))(10.8(1.5)小时vs.8.0(1.9)小时,U=6.608,Pvs 4.6(2.2)小时,U=2.825,P=0.005)明显长于全肝移植组。术中无肝期(53.0(15.0)分钟vs.57.0(24.0)分钟,U=1.048,P=0.295)、出血量(1000(1400)ml vs.1200(1200)ml,U=0.966,P=0.334)和术中滴注红细胞(9.0(6.5)U vs.11.0(11.0)U,U=1.732,P=0.083)在两组之间没有显著差异。然而,劈离式肝移植组术后重症监护病房的住院时间(5.0(3.0)天对4.0(4.0)天,U=2.677,P=0.007)和术后住院时间(30.0(15.0)天对26.0(15.0,U=2.237,P=0.025)明显更长,术后并发症的发生率明显更高(56.8%(29/51)对36.6%(19/51),χ2=3.935,P=0.047)明显高于全肝移植组。此外,分割肝移植组术后第1、4和7天的丙氨酸转氨酶和天冬氨酸转氨酶水平显著升高(均为9.0(12.5)天,U=1.607,P=0.108),无统计学意义。此外,两组患者术后中位随访时间均为25.6个月。术后1、2、3和5年,全肝移植组的移植物存活率分别为88.1%、80.8%、77.8%和66.7%,劈离式肝移植组分别为80.3%、70.3%、67.3%和60.5%(P=0.171),分割肝移植组分别为70.3%和63.3%(P=0.252),但两组移植物存活率和患者存活率差异不显著。结论:尽管分割肝移植影响了肝移植后患者的早期康复,但对长期生存率没有影响,其手术疗效与全肝移植相似。
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