Children (Jul 2021)

Impact of Graft Size Matching on the Early Post-Transplant Complications and Patients Survival in Children after Living Donor Liver Transplantations

  • Marek Stefanowicz,
  • Grzegorz Kowalewski,
  • Marek Szymczak,
  • Waldemar Patkowski,
  • Krzysztof Zieniewicz,
  • Ireneusz Grzelak,
  • Adam Kowalski,
  • Hor Ismail,
  • Diana Kamińska,
  • Piotr Kaliciński

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children8070579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 579

Abstract

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We aimed to assess the impact of the graft-recipient weight ratio (GRWR) on early post-transplant complications and patient survival rates in children after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). We retrospectively analyzed 321 patients who underwent LDLT from 2004 to 2019. The recipients were categorized into four groups: 37 patients had a GRWR ≤ 1.5% (Group A), 196 patients had a GRWR > 1.5% and ≤3.5% (Group B), 73 patients had a GRWR > 3.5% and 3.5%. Recipients with a GRWR < 5% had a significantly better prognosis concerning patients and graft survival. Using grafts with a GRWR < 5% allows us to expand the donor pool and decrease the risk of mortality while on the waiting list, when patients at the time of transplantation have less advanced liver disease. LDLT with a GRWR ≥ 5% is related to a higher risk of poor outcome, and thus should be an option for treating selected patients when the risk of a delayed transplantation is high and access to deceased donors is limited.

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