Effect of graft size matching on pediatric living-donor liver transplantation at a single center

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Abstract

We retrospectively analyzed 252 patients with end-stage liver disease who had undergone LDLT from January 2009 to September 2015. Of these, 25 had a GRWR of <2.0% (Group A), 204 had a GRWR of ≥2.0% or <4.0% (Group B), and 23 had a GRWR ≥4.0% (Group C). The three GRWR groups demonstrated similar characteristics, except for recipient age and recipient BMI. The overall 1-, 2-, and 3-year graft survival rates were 95.1%, 93.5%, and 93.5%, respectively. However, among the three groups, graft survival rates at 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years were significantly different (P =.0009). Hepatic artery stenosis/thrombosis was more frequently observed in Group C than in Groups A and B (P =.001). Wound infection was also more frequently observed in Group C than in Group A and B (P =.002). However, intestinal fistula/bile leakage/biliary-enteric anastomotic fistula was more frequently observed in Group A than in Groups B and C (P =.001). In addition, reoperation more frequently occurred in Group A and C than in Group B (P =.001). Recipients with a GRWR between 2.0% and 4.0% had significantly better graft survival rates.

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Li, J. J., Zu, C. H., Li, S. P., Gao, W., Shen, Z. Y., & Cai, J. Z. (2018). Effect of graft size matching on pediatric living-donor liver transplantation at a single center. Clinical Transplantation, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13160

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