Early graft dysfunction and mortality rate in marginal donor liver transplantation

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Background/aim: To determine the effect of marginal donor livers on mortality and graft survival in liver transplantation (LT) recipients. Materials and methods: Donors with any 1 of following were considered marginal donors: age ≥65 years, sodium level ≥165 mmol/L and cold ischemia time ≥12 h. Donors were classified according to the donor risk index (DRI) <1.7 and ≥1.7. Te transplant recipients' model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) scores were considered low if <20 and high if ≥20. Early graft dysfunction (EGD) and mortality rate were evaluated. Results: During the study period 47 patients underwent cadaveric LT. Te mean age of the donors and recipients was 45 years (range: 5-72 years) and 46 years (range: 4-66 years), respectively. In all, there were 15 marginal donors and 18 donors with a DRI >1.7. In total, 4 LT patients that received livers from marginal donors and 5 that received livers from donors with a DRI ≥1.7 had EGD. Among the recipients of marginal livers, 5 died, versus 4 of the recipients of standard livers. There was no significant difference in EGD or mortality rate between the patients that received livers from marginal donors or those with a DRI ≥1.7 and patients that received standard donor livers. Conclusion: Marginal and DRI ≥1.7 donors negatively affected LT outcomes, but not significantly. © TÜBİTAK.

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Sarkut, P., Gülcü, B., Işçimen, R., Kiyici, M., Türker, G., Bolca Topal, N., … Kaya, E. (2014). Early graft dysfunction and mortality rate in marginal donor liver transplantation. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 44(4), 709–711. https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1306-123

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