Original Article
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2011; 17(21): 2626-2631
Published online Jun 7, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i21.2626
Table 1 Baseline clinical characteristics of the patients
VariableResult
Age (yr), mean ± SD51.5 ± 8.25
Male/female, n (%)82/22 (79/21)
Indication for liver transplantation, n (%)
Hepatic failure52 (50)
HBV infection33 (31.7)
HCV infection5 (4.8)
Others14 (13.5)
Malignancy52 (50)
HCC, HBV-related41 (39.4)
HCC, HCV-related7 (6.7)
Others4 (3.9)
Interval between LDLT and HIDA scan, d, median (range)294.5 (25-1490)
Table 2 Baseline laboratory characteristics of the subjects
Laboratory testResult
Bilirubin, mg/dL, median (range)3.7 (0.6-44)
AST, U/L, median (range)85 (15-336)
ALT, U/L, median (range)132 (6-798)
ALP, U/L, median (range)271 (65-988)
GGT, U/L, median (range)297 (28-1491)
Change of bile duct size, n (%)
Present61 (58.7)
None43 (41.3)
Stricture on the cholangiogram, n (%)
Present89 (85.6)
None15 (14.4)
Table 3 Results of hepatic iminodiacetic acid scans and cholangiograms
NormalParenchymal dysfunctionBiliary obstructionBileleakageTotal
8 (7.7)41 (39.4)54 (51.9)1 (1)104 (100)
Stricture on cholangiogram63250189
No stricture on cholangiogram294015
Table 4 Diagnostic accuracy of the change in bile duct size in detecting post-living donor liver transplantation biliary strictures
Stricture on cholangiogram (+)Stricture on cholangiogram (-)Total
Change in bile duct size (+)58361
Change in bile duct size (-)311243
Total8915104