Utz Melere M, Sanha V, Farina M, da Silva CS, Nader L, Trein C, Lucchese AM, Ferreira C, Kalil AN, Feier FH. Primary liver transplantation vs transplant after Kasai portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia: A retrospective Brazilian single-center cohort. World J Transplant 2024; 14(1): 88734 [PMID: 38576759 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v14.i1.88734]
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Flavia Heinz Feier, PhD, Professor, Department of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Irmandade Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre, Rua Prof Annes Dias, Porto Alegre 90020-090, Brazil. flavia.feier@gmail.com
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Transplantation
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Transplant. Mar 18, 2024; 14(1): 88734 Published online Mar 18, 2024. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v14.i1.88734
Table 1 Pre and intra-operative variables in biliary atresia recipients who underwent liver transplantation with and without previous portoenterostomy, n (%)
Parameter
No-PE, n = 23
PE, n = 19
P value
Sex, female
13 (56.5)
12 (63.2)
0.75
Age at LT, months
8 (6-10)
12 (7-23)
0.02
Weight at LT, kg, median (IQR)
6.5 (5.7-7.4)
7 (6.4-13.5)
0.15
PELD/MELD, mean ± SD
21.4 ± 9.5
13.2 ± 8.9
0.01
Living donor
19 (82.6)
16 (84.2)
1
Deceased donor
4 (17.4)
3 (15.8)
GRWR, mean ± SD
4.0 ± 1.3
3.7 ± 1.7
0.4
RCBT in mL/kg, mean ± SD
2.4 ± 0.9
1.6 ± 1.3
0.15
CIT in min, median (IQR)
81 (61-140)
105 (73-189)
0.24
WIT in min, mean ± SD
39.4 ± 12.5
33.8 ± 8.4
0.11
Time to extubate in d, median (IQR)
1 (0-2)
0 (0-1)
0.55
ICU stay in d, median (IQR)
12 (6-17)
8 (5-14)
0.4
Hospital stay in d, median (IQR)
21 (16-37)
23 (15-30)
0.25
Table 2 Outcomes in biliary atresia recipients who underwent liver transplantation with and without previous portoenterostomy
Parameter
No-PE, n = 23
PE, n = 19
P value
HAT
2 (8.7)
4 (21.1)
0.38
PVT
9 (39.1)
2 (10.5)
0.07
PVS
4 (17.4)
4 (21.1)
1
Biliary fistula
9 (39.1)
6 (31.6)
0.75
Biliary stricture
5 (21.7)
8 (42.1)
0.19
Reoperation
7 (30.4)
2 (10.5)
0.14
Acute rejection
5 (21.7)
3 (15.8)
0.7
Chronic rejection
2 (8.7)
0
0.49
EBV infection
14 (60.9)
9 (47.4)
0.5
CMV infection
19 (82.6)
13 (68.4)
0.46
Table 3 Pre and intra-operative variables in biliary atresia recipients who underwent liver transplantation who developed portal vein thrombosis comparing with those who did not develop portal vein thrombosis
Parameter
No-PVT, n = 31
PVT, n = 11
P value
Age at LT, months, median (IQR)
10 (6-15)
8 (5-8)
0.06
Weight at LT, kg, median (IQR)
7 (6.2-10)
6.4 (5.7-7.3)
0.2
PE
17 (54.8)
2 (18.2)
0.07
PELD/MELD, mean ± SD
16.1 ± 10.3
22 ± 8
0.12
Living donor
26 (83.9)
9 (81.8)
1
Deceased donor
5 (16.1)
2 (18.2)
1
Portal vein graft
5 (16.1)
5 (45.5)
0.09
GRWR, mean ± SD
3.75 ± 1.56
4.38 ± 1.2
0.08
RCBT in mL/kg, mean + SD
1.8 ± 1.3
2.5 ± 0.9
0.14
CIT in min, median (IQR)
95 (66-163.5)
88 (68-127)
0.8
WIT in min, mean ± SD
36.1 ± 9.9
39 ± 14.1
0.7
Table 4 Logistic regression analysis for portal vein thrombosis
Parameter
OR
95%CI
P value
PE
0.35
0.05-2.27
0.27
GRWR
1.03
0.52-2.02
0.92
Age at LT
0.84
0.63-1.12
0.24
Portal vein graft
2.87
0.54-15.1
0.21
Citation: Utz Melere M, Sanha V, Farina M, da Silva CS, Nader L, Trein C, Lucchese AM, Ferreira C, Kalil AN, Feier FH. Primary liver transplantation vs transplant after Kasai portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia: A retrospective Brazilian single-center cohort. World J Transplant 2024; 14(1): 88734