巴西一家四级医院乙肝核心抗体阳性供体肝移植后的存活率。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Fabiana Siroma , Edson Abdala , Stefanie Lima do Nascimento Castro , Wellington Andraus , Luiz Augusto Carneiro D´Álbuquerque , Alice Tung Wan Song
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摘要

背景:肝移植是许多终末期肝病和肝细胞癌的治疗方法,但可用器官的短缺带来了巨大挑战。许多中心使用抗 HBc 血清学阳性供体的移植物,但对潜在的乙肝病毒再激活和新发乙肝感染的担忧引发了对这种方法安全性的质疑。本研究旨在评估来自抗-HBc阳性供体的肝移植受者的存活率,并评估乙肝再激活和新生乙肝的风险:一项回顾性单中心队列研究于2002年至2018年进行,比较了接受抗-HBc阳性供体和抗-HBc阴性供体移植的患者。主要结果是存活率和乙肝再激活/新生乙肝病例描述:我们分析了 1,111 例肝移植,其中 993 例(89%)接受了抗 HBc 阴性供体的移植,118 例(11%)接受了抗 HBc 阳性供体的移植。抗-HBc 阳性供体受者的中位年龄为 56 岁,抗-HBc 阴性供体受者的中位年龄为 53 岁(P = 0.001)。两组受者均以男性为主。在多变量分析中,与死亡相关的因素包括再次移植、早期异体移植功能障碍、高 MELD、受体年龄超过 60 岁和女性供体。使用抗 HBc 阳性供体的移植物不会增加死亡率。大多数 HBV 再激活和新生乙型肝炎发生在抗 HBc 阳性的受者身上。乙型肝炎再激活/新生乙型肝炎的风险较低且可控:本研究支持在采用抗病毒预防措施时,从抗-HBc 阳性捐献者处移植肝脏的安全性。这些发现有助于扩大供体选择范围,改善患者预后。
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Survival after liver transplantation from hepatitis B-core positive donors at a quaternary care hospital in Brazil

Background

Liver transplantation is the treatment for many end-stage liver diseases and hepatocellular carcinoma but shortage of available organs poses significant challenge. Many centers have used grafts from donors with positive anti-HBc serology but concerns about potential hepatitis B virus reactivation and de novo hepatitis B infection have raised questions about the safety of this approach. This study aimed to evaluate the survival of liver transplant recipients from anti-HBc-positive-donors and assess the risk of hepatitis B reactivation and de novo hepatitis B.

Patients and methods

A retrospective single-center cohort study was conducted from 2002 to 2018, comparing who received grafts from anti-HBc-positive-donors to those from anti-HBc-negative-donors. The primary outcome was survival and description cases of hepatitis B reactivation/de novo hepatitis B.

Results

We analyzed 1,111 liver transplants, in which 993 (89 %) received grafts from anti-HBc-negative-donors and 118 (11 %) from anti-HBc-positive-donors. Median age of recipients from anti-HBc-positive donors was 56 years and from anti-HBc-negative donors was of 53 years (p = 0.001). Male sex was predominant in both groups. Factors associated with death in multivariate analysis were retransplantation, early allograft dysfunction, high MELD, recipient over 60 years and female donor. The utilization of grafts from anti-HBc-positive-donors did not increase mortality. The majority of HBV reactivation and de novo hepatitis B occurred in anti-HBc positive recipients. The risk of hepatitis B reactivation/de novo hepatitis B was low and manageable.

Conclusion

The study supports safety of liver grafts from anti-HBc-positive donors when employing antiviral prophylaxis. These findings contribute to expand donor options and improve patient outcomes
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor, since its inception it has garnered a growing share of the publishing market.
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