Portal plate bile duct diameter in biliary atresia is associated with long-term outcome
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Portal plate bile duct diameter in biliary atresia is associated with long-term outcome
Abstract
Purpose: Kasai portoenterostomy (KPE) is the only treatment currently available for biliary atresia (BA). Age at KPE and surgical experience are prognostic factors for a successful KPE. Here, we aimed to assess whether the size of bile ductules at the porta hepatis during KPE correlates with KPE success and transplant-free survival (TFS).
Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed with BA during 2000-2019. Porta hepatis biopsies were reviewed for diameters of five representative ducts, and a mean ductal diameter (MDD) was calculated. Laboratory values including pre- and postoperative bilirubin levels were analyzed.
Results: The cohort included 77 patients; for 33, ductal plate biopsy was available. KPE was successful in six of eight patients with MDD ≥ 50 µm, and in five of 25 with MDD < 50 µm, p = 0.008, OR = 12.0 (95% CI 1.83-78.3). Ten-year survival with native liver was higher in patients with MDD ≥ 50 µm than in patients with MDD < 50 µm, p < 0.001, HR 0.038 (95% CI 0.007-0.207). Direct bilirubin < 1 mg/dl 3 months post-KPE was associated with improved 2-year post-KPE TFS (27.7% vs. 13.9%, p < 0.0001).
Conclusions: MDD ≥ 50 µm correlates with KPE success and a higher rate of TFS. Direct bilirubin < 1 mg/dl 3 months post-operation may serve as a marker of successful biliary excretion, and a predictor of 2-year TFS.
Keywords: Bile duct; Biliary atresia; Kasai portoenterostomy; Native liver; Survival.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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