Combined liver-kidney transplantation: experience at a Brazilian university hospital

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BACKGROUND: Combined liver-kidney transplant is a routine procedure in many transplant centers. The increase in its number coincided with the introduction in 2002 of the MELD (Model for End-stage Liver Disease) score for allocation of livers, prioritizing patients with renal dysfunction. Aim : To analyze the experience with combined liver-kidney transplantation in a liver transplant center in Brazil. METHOD: A retrospective review was conducted. All transplants were performed using grafts from deceased donors. RESULTS: Sixteen combined liver-kidney transplantations were performed in the same period, which corresponds to 2.7% and 2.5% of the kidney and liver transplants, respectively. Fourteen patients were male (87.5 %) and two were female (12.5%). The average patients and donors age was 57.3 ± 9.1 and 32.7 ± 13.1, respectively. The MELD score mean was 23.6 ± 3.67. The main cause of liver dysfunction were chronic hepatitis C virus (n=9). As for renal dysfunction, diabetic nephropathy (n=4) was the most frequent. There were six deaths, two of them by severe dysfunction of the liver graft and four by infectious causes. The 1, 3 and 5 years survival rate in patients undergoing liver-kidney transplantations was 68.8%, 57.3% and 57.3%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The survival rates achieved in this series are considered satisfactory and show that this procedure has an acceptable morbidity and survival.

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Veras, F. J. ovita de O., Coelho, G. R. êgo, Feitosa-Neto, B. A. lves, Cerqueira, J. B. G. adelha, Garcia, R. C. élia F. G., & Garcia, J. H. P. arente. (2014). Combined liver-kidney transplantation: experience at a Brazilian university hospital. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian Archives of Digestive Surgery, 27(1), 53–55. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000100013

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