Risk factors for liver transplantation across the ABO barrier
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Risk factors for liver transplantation across the ABO barrier
Abstract
A retrospective study was performed to identify risk factors affecting the fate of liver allografts transplanted across the ABO barrier. Over a 5-year period, 30 patients received 31 emergency OLTs with ABO-incompatible allografts. One-year graft and patient survival rates were 37.1% and 48.4%, respectively. This group was compared with 199 ABO-compatible OLTs performed under similar emergency conditions. Significantly higher incidence of rejection, hepatic artery thrombosis, and biliary stricture were found in ABO-incompatible grafts. The graft or patient survival of patients with O blood group or fulminant hepatic failure was not affected by ABO incompatibility. In contrast, the 1-year survival of recipients with non-O blood group was only 13.3% and the 1-year survival of those undergoing retransplantation was only 27.7% after ABO-incompatible OLT. A multivariate analysis using the Cox proportional hazard model identified non-O blood group (relative risk 3.43) and retransplantation (relative risk 2.46) as the most important risk factors for patient survival after ABO-incompatible OLT. We conclude that the use of ABO-incompatible grafts is justified in emergency cases when no other donor is available, but should be proscribed in patients with non-O blood group. The value of ABO-incompatible grafts in retransplantation is questionable and requires further investigation.
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