Shah NL, Intagliata NM, Henry ZH, Argo CK, Northup PG. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis prevalence in pre-transplant patients and its effect on survival and graft loss post-transplant. World J Hepatol 2016; 8(36): 1617-1622 [PMID: 28083084 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i36.1617]
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Neeral L Shah, MD, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Jefferson Park Avenue, PO Box 800708, Charlottesville, VA 22908, United States. neeral.shah@virginia.edu
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Hepatol. Dec 28, 2016; 8(36): 1617-1622 Published online Dec 28, 2016. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i36.1617
Table 1 Population characteristics
Population characteristic
History of pre-transplant SBP (n = 1966)
No history of SBP (n = 45914)
P-value
Recipient age, yr
50.51 (49.96-51.07)
47.97 (47.81-48.13)
< 0.0001
Donor age, yr
38.08 (38.84-39.61)
38.29 (38.12-38.46)
0.165
MELD score at transplant
25.28 (24.83-25.74)
20.34 (20.25-20.44)
< 0.0001
Male
1429 (72.69)
29950 (65.23)
< 0.0001
Ethnicity African American
149 (7.58)
4591 (10.00)
0.027
Etiology of recipient liver disease
< 0.0001
Alcohol alone
318 (16.17)
4621 (10.06)
Autoimmune
64 (3.26)
1149 (2.50)
Cholestatic disease
113 (5.75)
3337 (7.27)
Hepatitis B
69 (3.51)
1014 (2.21)
Hepatitis C
809 (41.15)
13557 (29.53)
Liver malignancy
126 (6.41)
6435 (14.02)
NASH/cryptogenic
175 (8.90)
4214 (9.18)
Other
292 (14.85)
11587 (25.24)
Liver retransplantation
145 (7.38)
3711 (8.08)
0.259
Table 2 Cause of graft failure in patients with and without a history of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Cause of graft failure
History of pre-transplant SBP (n = 1966)
No history of SBP (n = 45914)
P-value
Biliary
24 (1.22)
423 (0.92)
0.176
De novo autoimmune hepatitis
2 (0.10)
17 (0.04)
0.182
Recurrent viral hepatitis
71 (3.61)
936 (2.04)
< 0.0001
Infection
37 (1.88)
585 (1.27)
0.020
Primary non-function
84 (4.27)
1352 (2.94)
< 0.0001
Recurrent non-viral disease
26 (1.32)
547 (1.19)
0.600
Acute rejection
18 (0.92)
289 (0.63)
0.120
Chronic rejection
21 (1.07)
312 (0.68)
0.042
Vascular thrombosis
44 (2.24)
811 (1.77)
0.122
Table 3 Mutlivariate analysis of independent predictors of graft failure due to recurrent viral hepatitis
Odds ratio
95%CI
P-value
History of pre-transplant SBP
1.567
1.218-2.017
< 0.001
Hepatitis C (vs hepatitis B)
6.777
5.864-7.832
< 0.0001
Previous transplant
2.349
1.923-2.868
< 0.0001
MELD at transplant
0.989
0.982-0.996
0.0014
Age of recipient
0.992
0.986-0.997
0.0041
Age of donor
1.023
1.019-1.027
< 0.0001
Table 4 Mutlivariate analysis of independent predictors of all cause survival due to recurrent hepatitis C
Hazard ratio
95%CI
P-value
History of pre-transplant SBP
1.112
1.019-1.212
0.017
Hepatitis C
1.176
1.126-1.228
< 0.0001
Previous transplant
1.979
1.860-2.107
< 0.0001
Gender male
0.983
0.941-1.027
0.443
Ethnicity non-African American
0.921
0.866-0.980
0.010
MELD at transplant
1.016
1.014-1.018
< 0.0001
Age of recipient
1.009
1.007-1.010
< 0.0001
Age of donor
1.009
1.008-1.010
< 0.0001
Citation: Shah NL, Intagliata NM, Henry ZH, Argo CK, Northup PG. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis prevalence in pre-transplant patients and its effect on survival and graft loss post-transplant. World J Hepatol 2016; 8(36): 1617-1622