[Long-term survival after liver transplantation for benign end-stage liver disease in adults].

Zhonghua yi xue za zhi(2008)

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OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the long-term survival rates of the adults with benign end-stage liver disease (BELD) after liver transplantation (LT) and the causes of death. METHODS:The common causes of late death (after more than 1 year) after LT were retrospectively analyzed in 203 consecutive patients with BELD who underwent LT from Oct. 2003 to May.2006. RESULTS:The 1, 2 and 3-year survival rates were 88.7%, 85.5%, and 81.2% respectively. The 2-year and 3-year survival rates of the patients with HBV-related liver disease were 88.4% and 84.5% respectively, not significantly different from those of patients with non-HBV-related liver disease (75.6% and 64.0% respectively, P = 0.144). 165 recipients survived for more than 1 year and 21 recipients died during the period between 12 and 48 months after LT with a mean of (22.7 +/- 6.6) months. The common causes of late death included related to infectious complications (4.8%, 8/165), biliary tract complications (3.6%, 6/165), HBV re-infection (1.8%, 3/165), chronic rejection (1.2%, 2/165), renal functional lesion (0.6%, 1/165), and hepatic arterial complication (0.6%1/165). CONCLUSION:Satisfactory long-term survival can be achieved in most adult recipients with BELD after LT and the major causes that influence the long-term survival are infectious complications, biliary tract complications, and HBV re-infection. Prevention of these complications, rational use of immunosuppressant, and regular follow-up are essential to improve long-term survival.
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benign end-stage liver disease,liver transplantation,survival rate
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