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Graft and patient survival in portal vein thrombosis in living donor liver transplantation
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Abstract
Background and Rational
To date, only few studies have evaluated the benefits of anticoagulation in individuals with cirrhosis. An obvious goal of anticoagulation is PV recanalization: when cirrhotic individuals with PVT are treated with anticoagulation, complete recanalization has been described in 33–45% while partial PV recanalization is observed in 15–35% of cases. LDLT has emerged as the alternative life-saving treatment to DDLT. Over the past 2 decades, the number of LDLTs has steadily increased in many transplant centers, especially in Asia. The separation between occlusive and non-occlusive thrombosis is very important; in patients with partial PVT, post-transplant mortality outcomes are no different from non-PVT patients but it is significantly increased in patients with complete PVT.
Patients and Methods
This randomized prospective study will include 79 patients who will undergo LDLT in Ain Shams Specialized and Egypt Air hospitals, there are two groups of patients according to presence of portal vein thrombosis or not group A 39 patients of non PVT and group B 40 patient of PVT including different grades of PVT according Yerdel classification.
Results
In this study, there is no significant difference between groups regard age but Males were significantly associated with group B. In this study, there is no significant difference between groups regard CHILD and MELD scores and this findings. In our study there is no significantly difference between groups A and B regarding ICU stay, hospital stay and cell saver. In this study, comparisons of the PVT patients and controls showed no statistical significant differences regard HA thrombosis, post operative pulmonary embolism and biliary leak but PV rethrombosis is significantly associated with PVT patients, mortality sig associated with PVT patients.
Conclusion
The outcomes of patients with PVT who underwent LDLT are inferior to those without PVT. Patients with PVT has lower survival rate, higher postoperative PV rethrombosis.
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Title: Graft and patient survival in portal vein thrombosis in living donor liver transplantation
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Abstract
Background and Rational
To date, only few studies have evaluated the benefits of anticoagulation in individuals with cirrhosis.
An obvious goal of anticoagulation is PV recanalization: when cirrhotic individuals with PVT are treated with anticoagulation, complete recanalization has been described in 33–45% while partial PV recanalization is observed in 15–35% of cases.
LDLT has emerged as the alternative life-saving treatment to DDLT.
Over the past 2 decades, the number of LDLTs has steadily increased in many transplant centers, especially in Asia.
The separation between occlusive and non-occlusive thrombosis is very important; in patients with partial PVT, post-transplant mortality outcomes are no different from non-PVT patients but it is significantly increased in patients with complete PVT.
Patients and Methods
This randomized prospective study will include 79 patients who will undergo LDLT in Ain Shams Specialized and Egypt Air hospitals, there are two groups of patients according to presence of portal vein thrombosis or not group A 39 patients of non PVT and group B 40 patient of PVT including different grades of PVT according Yerdel classification.
Results
In this study, there is no significant difference between groups regard age but Males were significantly associated with group B.
In this study, there is no significant difference between groups regard CHILD and MELD scores and this findings.
In our study there is no significantly difference between groups A and B regarding ICU stay, hospital stay and cell saver.
In this study, comparisons of the PVT patients and controls showed no statistical significant differences regard HA thrombosis, post operative pulmonary embolism and biliary leak but PV rethrombosis is significantly associated with PVT patients, mortality sig associated with PVT patients.
Conclusion
The outcomes of patients with PVT who underwent LDLT are inferior to those without PVT.
Patients with PVT has lower survival rate, higher postoperative PV rethrombosis.
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