Evolving challenges with long-term care of liver transplant recipients
- PMID: 37545440
- DOI: 10.1111/ctr.15085
Evolving challenges with long-term care of liver transplant recipients
Abstract
The number of liver transplants (LT) performed worldwide continues to rise, and LT recipients are living longer post-transplant. This has led to an increasing number of LT recipients requiring lifelong care. Optimal care post-LT requires careful attention to both the allograft and systemic issues that are more common after organ transplantation. Common causes of allograft dysfunction include rejection, biliary complications, and primary disease recurrence. While immunosuppression prevents rejection and reduces incidences of some primary disease recurrence, it has detrimental systemic effects. Most commonly, these include increased incidences of metabolic syndrome, various malignancies, and infections. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to optimize immunosuppression regimens to prevent allograft dysfunction while also decreasing the risk of systemic complications. Institutional protocols to screen for systemic disease and heightened clinical suspicion also play an important role in providing optimal long-term post-LT care. In this review, we discuss these common complications of LT as well as unique considerations when caring for LT recipients in the years after transplant.
Keywords: allograft rejection; biliary complications; immunosuppression; liver transplant; post-transplant infection; post-transplant malignancy; post-transplant metabolic syndrome.
© 2023 The Authors. Clinical Transplantation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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