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Liver transplantation in Wilson's disease: Single center experience from Saudi Arabia 被引量:1

Liver transplantation in Wilson’s disease: Single center experience from Saudi Arabia
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摘要 AIM: To determine liver transplantation outcomes in Wilson's disease (WD) patients, focusing on neurological manifestations. METHODS: This retrospective study assessed data from 16 WD patients (nine males, 56%) who had liver transplants between 1991 and 2007. Survival, graft function, and neurological complications were assessed during a follow-up period of up to 15 years. In addition, each patient's medical record was reviewed in detail to find the type of Wilson's disease (hepatic or hepatic plus neurological WD), indication for liver transplantation, use of chelating agents prior to transplantation, immediate and long term complications following transplantation, the donor details, and the pathology of explanted liver. RESULTS: End-stage liver disease was the indication for transplantation in all 16 WD patients. Four patients displayed WD-related neurological symptoms in addition to liver disease. Living-related liver transplantation was done in three cases. One patient died on postoperative day 6 due to primary graft non-function. Oneyear post liver transplant survival was 94%. Neurological manifestations of all four patients disappeared during their follow-up. Four patients developed acute cellular rejection, but all responded to treatment. One patient developed chronic ductopenic rejection after 15 years post-transplantation and their graft failed; this patient is currently waiting for re-transplantation. Fourteen patients (88%) are still living. The long-term average survival is currently 10.5 years, with a current median survival of 8 years. Long-term graft survival is currently 81%. CONCLUSION: Shortand long-term survival in WD patient liver transplantation was excellent, and neurological and psychological WD manifestations disappeared during long-term follow-up. AIM: To determine liver transplantation outcomes in Wilson’s disease (WD) patients, focusing on neurological manifestations. METHODS: This retrospective study assessed data from 16 WD patients (nine males, 56%) who had liver transplants between 1991 and 2007. Survival, graft function, and neurological complications were assessed during a follow-up period of up to 15 years. In addition, each patient’s medical record was reviewed in detail to find the type of Wilson’s disease (hepatic or hepatic plus neurological WD), indication for liver transplantation, use of chelating agents prior to transplantation, immediate and long term complications following transplantation, the donor details, and the pathology of explanted liver. RESULTS: End-stage liver disease was the indication for transplantation in all 16 WD patients. Four patients displayed WD-related neurological symptoms in addition to liver disease. Living-related liver transplantation was done in three cases. One patient died on postoperative day 6 due to primary graft non-function. Oneyear post liver transplant survival was 94%. Neurological manifestations of all four patients disappeared during their follow-up. Four patients developed acute cellular rejection, but all responded to treatment. One patient developed chronic ductopenic rejection after 15 years post-transplantation and their graft failed; this patient is currently waiting for re-transplantation. Fourteen patients (88%) are still living. The long-term average survival is currently 10.5 years, with a current median survival of 8 years. Long-term graft survival is currently 81%. CONCLUSION: Shortand long-term survival in WD patient liver transplantation was excellent, and neurological and psychological WD manifestations disappeared during long-term follow-up.
出处 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2013年第3期127-132,共6页 世界肝病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Wilson’s disease Liver TRANSPLANTATION Neurological PSYCHIATRIC PENICILLAMINE SAUDI ARABIA TRANSPLANTATION Wilson’s disease Liver transplantation Neurological Psychiatric Penicillamine Saudi Arabia Transplantation
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