Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Events in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Asghar Ali, Brian Mitchell, Robert Donovan, Sarmath S Patel, Peter Danyi, Hochong Giles, Le Kang, Michael Fuchs, Douglas Heuman, Ion S Jovin
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Background and aims: Patients undergoing liver transplantation often have significant cardiovascular risk factors and may experience cardiac-related morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes in this population, and to identify factors predictive of post-transplant cardiac morbidity and mortality.

Methods: We studied 261 patients who underwent liver transplantation at a single Veterans' Affairs Medical center between 1997 and 2015 to evaluate new cardiovascular events post-transplantation.

Results: The cohort consisted of 261 patients (253 men and 8 women) with a mean age of 58.3 (± 6.5 years), mean model for end-stage liver disease score of 18.0 (±7.2), and mean Framingham risk score of 8.1 (± 4.9). After a median follow-up of 82 months a total of 75 (28.7%) patients died, with 13 deaths (17.3%) attributed to a primary cardiovascular event and 9 (12%) deaths due to a coronary-specific event. Coronary events and/ or the need for revascularization post-transplant occurred in 24 (9.2%) patients. The strongest pre-transplant predictors of mortality were age (p=0.01), Framingham risk score (p=0.01), preexisting coronary artery disease (p=0.01), and preexisting dyslipidemia (p=0.01). The strongest post-transplant predictors of mortality were new-onset hypertension (p=0.01) and new-onset diabetes mellitus (p=0.03) post-transplant.

Conclusions: In this cohort of veterans, coronary artery disease was significantly associated with mortality in the post liver transplantation population; however, the majority of deaths after transplant were attributable to other causes.

原位肝移植的危险因素和心血管事件。
背景和目的:接受肝移植的患者通常有明显的心血管危险因素,并可能经历心脏相关的发病率和死亡率。本研究的目的是评估该人群心血管危险因素的频率和结果,并确定预测移植后心脏发病率和死亡率的因素。方法:我们研究了1997年至2015年间在单一退伍军人事务医疗中心接受肝移植的261例患者,以评估移植后新的心血管事件。结果:该队列包括261名患者(253名男性和8名女性),平均年龄58.3岁(±6.5岁),终末期肝病模型平均评分为18.0(±7.2),平均Framingham风险评分为8.1(±4.9)。中位随访82个月后,共有75例(28.7%)患者死亡,其中13例(17.3%)死于原发性心血管事件,9例(12%)死于冠状动脉特异性事件。24例(9.2%)患者发生冠状动脉事件和/或移植后需要血运重建。移植前死亡率的最强预测因子是年龄(p=0.01)、Framingham风险评分(p=0.01)、既往存在的冠状动脉疾病(p=0.01)和既往存在的血脂异常(p=0.01)。术后死亡率最强的预测因子是术后新发高血压(p=0.01)和新发糖尿病(p=0.03)。结论:在这组退伍军人中,冠状动脉疾病与肝移植后人群的死亡率显著相关;然而,大多数移植后死亡可归因于其他原因。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases (formerly Romanian Journal of Gastroenterology) publishes papers reporting original clinical and scientific research, which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. The field comprises prevention, diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. The journal also publishes reviews, editorials and short communications on those specific topics. Case reports will be accepted if of great interest and well investigated.
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