Liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis: A report from B aylor C ollege of M edicine and the T exas C hildren's H ospital

Abstract CF affects one of 2000 C aucasians, and approximately 25% are found to have CFLD for which OLT may be indicated. Timing of transplantation, contraindications, and survival are still widely debated. We report the outcomes of OLT for pediatric patients with CFLD from the largest children'...

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Published inPediatric transplantation Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 271 - 277
Main Authors Harring, Theresa R., Nguyen, N. Thao T., Liu, Hao, Karpen, Saul J., Goss, John A., O'Mahony, Christine A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2013
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Summary:Abstract CF affects one of 2000 C aucasians, and approximately 25% are found to have CFLD for which OLT may be indicated. Timing of transplantation, contraindications, and survival are still widely debated. We report the outcomes of OLT for pediatric patients with CFLD from the largest children's hospital in the U nited S tates. Our records since S eptember 1998 were analyzed for all patients undergoing OLT for CFLD . Nine patients were then compared to similar patients in the UNOS / OPTN database (n = 155). Survivals were calculated with the K aplan– M eier method and compared using the log‐rank test. All statistics were performed in SPSS 15.0. We performed OLT on nine pediatric patients with CFLD , with age ranging from nine to 17 yr at the time of transplant. Mean survival was 69.2 months; patient and allograft survivals at one and five yr were 88.9%, with one death at day 21 due to Aspergillus fumigatus sepsis. Two patients underwent concurrent multi‐organ transplantation. One patient required double lung transplantation four yr after isolated OLT . Comparison to the UNOS / OPTN database revealed a trend toward improved survival. Patients with CF can achieve favorable outcomes after OLT , as we report excellent survivals for pediatric patients with CFLD .
ISSN:1397-3142
1399-3046
DOI:10.1111/petr.12057