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Liver Depurative Techniques: A Single Liver Transplantation Center Experience

Author(s): Rodrigues, J ; Castro, S ; Moya, B ; Fortuna, P ; Martins, A ; Pereira, JP ; Bento, L ; Perdigoto, R ; Barroso, E ; Marcelino, P

Date: 2015

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2293

Origin: Repositório do Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE

Subject(s): End Stage Liver Disease/mortality; End Stage Liver Disease/surgery; HCC CHBPT; HCC UCI; Follow-Up Studies; Liver Failure, Acute/mortality; Liver Failure, Acute/surgery; Liver Transplantation/methods; Liver Transplantation/mortality; Portugal/epidemiology; Retrospective Studies; Survival Rate/trends; Time Factors


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In a liver transplant (LT) center, treatments with Prometheus were evaluated. The main outcome considered was 1 and 6 months survival. Methods. During the study period, 74 patients underwent treatment with Prometheus; 64 were enrolled,with a mean age of 51 13 years; 47men underwent 212 treatments (mean, 3.02 per patient). The parameters evaluated were age, sex, laboratorial (liver enzymes, ammonia) and clinical (model for end-stage liver disease and Child-Turcotte-Pugh score) data. Results. Death was verified in 23 patients (35.9%) during the hospitalization period, 20 patients (31.3%) were submitted to liver transplantation, and 21 were discharged. LT was performed in 4 patients with acute liver failure (ALF, 23.7%), in 7 patients with acute on chronic liver failure (AoCLF, 43.7%), and in 6 patients with liver disease after LT (30%). Seven patients who underwent LT died (35%). In the multivariate analysis, older age (P ¼ .015), higher international normalized ratio (INR) (P ¼ .019), and acute liver failure (P ¼ .039) were independently associated with an adverse 1-month clinical outcome. On the other hand, older age (P ¼ .011) and acute kidney injury (P ¼ .031) at presentation were both related to worse 6-month outcome. For patients with ALF and AoCLF we did not observe the same differences. Conclusions. In this cohort, older age was the most important parameter defining 1- and 6-month survival, although higher INR and presence of ALF were important for 1-month survival and AKI for 6-month survival. No difference was observed between patients who underwent LT or did not have LT.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório da Unidade Local de Saúde São José
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