Thrombocytopenia post liver transplantation. Correlations with pre-operative platelet count, blood transfusion requirements, allograft function and outcome
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Thrombocytopenia post liver transplantation. Correlations with pre-operative platelet count, blood transfusion requirements, allograft function and outcome
Abstract
This study reports that thrombocytopenia is a universal phenomenon post hepatic transplantation. In 53 consecutive adult patients undergoing liver transplantation the platelet count fell by a mean of 63% (157 x 10(9)/l to 50 x 10(9)/l). The platelet count reached a nadir at Day 5 post-transplant but returned to pre-operative levels by Day 14. Non-parametric regression analysis found that pre-operative platelet count, blood transfusion requirements and maximum post-operative ALT values were independent predictors of the percentage fall in platelet count. No correlation was seen with length of graft cold ischaemic time or the use of University of Wisconsin (UW) solution. The nadir day correlated with maximum post-operative bilirubin and ALT, graft ischaemic time and use of UW solution. Maximum post-operative ALT was also an independent predictor of nadir platelet count. It was observed that patients who did not survive the hospital admission had lower post-operative platelet counts and these did not return to pre-operative levels by Day 14. The percentage fall in platelet count was an independent predictor of survival. Severe thrombocytopenia was associated with cerebral haemorrhage in 3 patients. This report provides evidence that allograft dysfunction (maximum post-operative bilirubin and/or AST/ALT) was the most consistent independent predictor of the nadir platelet count, nadir day and percentage fall in platelet count post liver transplantation although the exact mechanism(s) of the platelet changes remain uncertain.
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