Evaluation of graft and recipient risk factors in liver transplantation

P. Burra, E. De Martin, M. Senzolo
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Abstract

Donor–recipient matching is an important factor influencing the outcome of liver transplantation (LT), especially when, due to organ shortage, extended criteria donors (ECD) are used. Among donor risk factors, donor age has been associated with severe HCV recurrence after LT, and severe steatosis increases the risk of NAFLD after LT and impairs liver regeneration when partial liver is used. Grafts from HCV positive donors can be used (in absence of fibrosis) in HCV positive recipients; however, attention should be paid when donor age is over 50. Anti-HB core positive grafts are used in patients with HBsAg or anti-HBc patients with long term prophylaxis to prevent recurrence. The use of partial (living or cadaveric) livers is marginal in western countries but seems not to worsen prognosis. Decision whether to allocate ECD to sickest or healthiest recipients is still a matter of debate in terms of outcome and utility, therefore dedicated studies are needed.

肝移植中移植物和受体危险因素的评价
供体-受体匹配是影响肝移植(LT)结果的一个重要因素,特别是当由于器官短缺而使用扩展标准供体(ECD)时。在供者的危险因素中,供者年龄与肝移植后严重的HCV复发有关,严重的脂肪变性会增加肝移植后NAFLD的风险,并损害部分肝移植后的肝脏再生。来自HCV阳性供者的移植物可用于HCV阳性受体(无纤维化);但当供体年龄超过50岁时应注意。抗hb核心阳性移植物用于HBsAg患者或长期预防的抗hbc患者,以防止复发。在西方国家,部分(活体或尸体)肝脏的使用很少,但似乎不会恶化预后。就结果和效用而言,决定是否将幼儿发展分配给病情最严重或最健康的接受者仍是一个有争议的问题,因此需要进行专门的研究。
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