Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2021)

Anaesthetic implications and transfusion practices in ABO incompatible living donor liver transplantation: Case series

  • Sindhu Balakrishnan,
  • Lakshmi Kumar,
  • Divya Daniel,
  • Sudhindran Surendran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_1295_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 4
pp. 331 – 335

Abstract

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ABO incompatible liver transplants (ABOi LT) are considered as a life-saving option when compatible donor grafts are unavailable. Fourteen adults (right lobe graft) and three children (left lateral segment/lobe) who underwent ABOi LT from living donors between 2011 and 20 period were analysed for transfusions and desensitisation protocols. All recipients received packed red blood cells (PRBC) of their own group. AB plasma that does not contain any antibody was transfused in eight patients and donor group plasma in others. None of the patients developed transfusion related complications. Plasmapheresis and rituximab/bortezumab desensitisation was practised in 11 patients, only rituximab in four, only plasmapheresis in one, and no treatment in a 1 year child. Rejection was manifest in three patients while nine patients developed infections and sepsis. A working knowledge of the blood and product transfusions in ABOi LT is crucial for the anaesthesiologist. Perioperative management and impact of desensitisation protocol are discussed.

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