Donor age and outcome of liver transplantation

被引:134
|
作者
Hoofnagle, JH
Lombardero, M
Zetterman, RK
Lake, J
Porayko, M
Everhart, J
Belle, SH
Detre, KM
机构
[1] NIDDKD, DIV DIGEST DIS & NUTR, NIH, BETHESDA, MD USA
[2] UNIV NEBRASKA, MED CTR, OMAHA, NE USA
[3] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
[4] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN, ROCHESTER, MN 55905 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1053/jhep.1996.v24.pm0008707288
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
To evaluate the effect of donor age on graft and patient outcome after liver transplantation an analysis of a large-scale cohort study was performed at three tertiary referral liver transplant centers. Between April 1990 and June 1994, 772 adults underwent an initial single-organ liver transplantion. The age of the donors averaged 35 years; 193 (25%) were 50 or above, the age used to define ''older'' donors. Groups were compared for demographic, clinical, and biochemical features. Outcome was measured using results of biochemical tests after transplantation and by graft and patient survival. Compared with younger donors, older donors were more commonly women (59% vs. 33%: P less than or equal to .001) and died of central nervous system causes (79% vs. 28%) as opposed to trauma (13% vs, 63%: P less than or equal to .001). The recipients of the two groups of donor livers did not differ in important respects, However, intraoperatively, livers from older donors were more likely to be assessed as either ''poor'' or ''fair'' as opposed to ''good'' (17% vs, 4%: P less than or equal to .001) by the harvesting surgeon and to have initial ''poor'' or ''fair'' bile production (29% vs. 18%: P less than or equal to .001). During the first week postoperatively, the serum aminotransferase and bilirubin levels and prothrombin times were higher in recipients of older than those of younger donor livers, During followup, graft survival was less for recipients of older donor livers at 3 months (81% vs, 91%: P = .0001) and at 1 (76% vs. 85%: P = .007) and 2 years (71% vs, 80%: P = .005); patient survival showed similar though less marked differences, This association of donor age and poorer graft survival persisted after adjusting for many variables using bivariate and multivariate analyses, Importantly, however, the association with poor graft survival was largely among recipients of older donor Livers, the quality of which was assessed as fair or poor by the harvesting surgeon; recipients of older donor livers assessed as good had a retransplant-free survival similar to that of younger donor livers (87% vs, 91% at 3 months). Thus, use of older donor livers, the quality of which are judged to be good by the harvesting surgeon, is not associated with a decrease in patient or graft survival after liver transplantation.
引用
收藏
页码:89 / 96
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Implication of advanced donor age on the outcome of liver transplantation
    Oh, CK
    Sanfey, HA
    Pelletier, SJ
    Sawyer, RG
    McCullough, CS
    Pruett, TL
    [J]. CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION, 2000, 14 (04) : 386 - 390
  • [2] Effect of donor age and sex on the outcome of liver transplantation
    Marino, IR
    Doyle, HR
    Aldrighetti, L
    Doria, C
    McMichael, J
    Gayowski, T
    Fung, JJ
    Tzakis, AG
    Starzl, TE
    [J]. HEPATOLOGY, 1995, 22 (06) : 1754 - 1762
  • [3] The impact of donor age on the outcome of adult living donor liver transplantation
    Iwamoto, Takayuki
    Yagi, Takahito
    Umeda, Yuzo
    Sato, Daisuke
    Matsukawa, Hiroyoshi
    Matsuda, Hiroaki
    Shinoura, Susumu
    Sadamori, Hiroshi
    Mizuno, Kenji
    Yoshida, Ryuichi
    Tanaka, Noriaki
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION, 2008, 85 (09) : 1240 - 1245
  • [4] The impact of donor age on the outcome of adult living donor liver transplantation
    Iwamoto, Takayuki
    Sato, Daisuke
    Yagi, Takahito
    Yoshida, Ryuiti
    Mizuno, Kenji
    Umeda, Yuso
    Shinoura, Susumu
    Matsukawa, Takayoshi
    Matsuda, Hiroaki
    Sadamori, Hiroshi
    Tanaka, Noriaki
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2008, 8 : 538 - 538
  • [5] Effect of donor age on graft outcome after liver transplantation
    Grande, L
    Matus, D
    Manyalic, M
    Cabrer, C
    Rodriguez-Montalvo, C
    Rimola, A
    Navasa, M
    Garcia-Valdecasas, JC
    Visa, J
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 1999, 31 (06) : 2482 - 2483
  • [6] The Impact of Donor Age on the Outcome and Graft Regeneration in Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation
    Kawachi, Shigeyuki
    Tanabe, Minoru
    Obara, Hideaki
    Shinoda, Masahiro
    Hibi, Taizo
    Handa, Kan
    Ono, Yasuhiro
    Hayashida, Tetsu
    Kitagawa, Yuko
    [J]. LIVER TRANSPLANTATION, 2010, 16 (06) : S83 - S83
  • [7] LIVER-DONOR AGE AND OUTCOME OF LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION - NIDDK LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION DATABASE (LTD)
    HOOFNAGLE, JH
    LOMBARDERO, M
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1993, 104 (04) : A917 - A917
  • [8] DONOR AGE DOES NOT EFFECT OUTCOME AFTER LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION
    CONN, M
    SCHWARTZ, M
    MILLER, C
    MANZARBEITIA, C
    NISHIZAKI, T
    ZIFRONI, A
    THUNG, S
    [J]. HEPATOLOGY, 1990, 12 (04) : 1015 - 1015
  • [9] Donor age in living donor liver transplantation
    Ikegami, T.
    Taketomi, A.
    Ohta, R.
    Soejima, Y.
    Yoshizumi, T.
    Shimada, M.
    Maehara, Y.
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 2008, 40 (05) : 1471 - 1475
  • [10] The Effect of Donor Age on the Outcome of Living Donor Liver Transplantation. -Can the Grafted Liver Become Rejuvenated?
    Eguchi, Susumu
    Takatsuki, Mitsuhisa
    Soyama, Akihiko
    Hidaka, Masaaki
    Muraoka, Izumi
    Kosaka, Taiichiro
    Kanematsu, Takashi
    [J]. LIVER TRANSPLANTATION, 2010, 16 (06) : S135 - S135