脂肪变性肝在欧洲移植地区的流行:对移植接受率的影响。

Simon Moosburner, Joseph M G V Gassner, Maximilian Nösser, Julian Pohl, David Wyrwal, Felix Claussen, Paul V Ritschl, Duska Dragun, Johann Pratschke, Igor M Sauer, Nathanael Raschzok
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由于同种异体肝移植的短缺和普通人群中脂肪肝患病率的上升,脂肪变性肝移植被考虑用于移植。这种情况是影响移植后预后的重要危险因素。我们在此分析2010年至2016年提供给柏林慈善机构Universitätsmedizin的供体池在异体肝移植不接受和脂肪变性肝方面的特点。在提供给我中心的2653个器官中,接受移植的占19.9% (n=527),分配给其他中心的占58.8% (n=1561),最终放弃移植的占21.3% (n= 565)。在供体池中脂肪变性肝炎发生率从2010年的20%上升到2016年的30%的同时,我中心的脂肪变性器官接受率从22.3%上升到2016年的51.5% (p < 0.001),占多数(86.9%;P > 0.001),有小于30%的大泡性脂肪变性肝。然而,到2016年,由于较高程度的脂肪变性肝而取消移植的数量从14.7% (n = 15)显著增加到63.6% (42;P < 0.001)。在供体池中,脂肪变性肝炎的患病率上升导致了脂肪变性异体移植的高接受率。尽管如此,肝脏脂肪变性仍然是丢弃器官的主要现象,需要未来的概念,如器官修复,以增加移植物的利用。
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Prevalence of Steatosis Hepatis in the <i>Eurotransplant</i> Region: Impact on Graft Acceptance Rates.

Prevalence of Steatosis Hepatis in the <i>Eurotransplant</i> Region: Impact on Graft Acceptance Rates.

Prevalence of Steatosis Hepatis in the <i>Eurotransplant</i> Region: Impact on Graft Acceptance Rates.

Prevalence of Steatosis Hepatis in the Eurotransplant Region: Impact on Graft Acceptance Rates.

Due to the shortage of liver allografts and the rising prevalence of fatty liver disease in the general population, steatotic liver grafts are considered for transplantation. This condition is an important risk factor for the outcome after transplantation. We here analyze the characteristics of the donor pool offered to the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin from 2010 to 2016 with respect to liver allograft nonacceptance and steatosis hepatis. Of the 2653 organs offered to our center, 19.9% (n=527) were accepted for transplantation, 58.8% (n=1561) were allocated to other centers, and 21.3% (n = 565) were eventually discarded from transplantation. In parallel to an increase of the incidence of steatosis hepatis in the donor pool from 20% in 2010 to 30% in 2016, the acceptance rates for steatotic organs increased in our center from 22.3% to 51.5% in 2016 (p < 0.001), with the majority (86.9%; p > 0.001) having less than 30% macrovesicular steatosis hepatis. However, by 2016, the number of canceled transplantations due to higher grades of steatosis hepatis had significantly increased from 14.7% (n = 15) to 63.6% (42; p < 0.001). The rising prevalence of steatosis hepatis in the donor pool has led to higher acceptance rates of steatotic allografts. Nonetheless, steatosis hepatis remains a predominant phenomenon in discarded organs necessitating future concepts such as organ reconditioning to increase graft utilization.

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