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Liver transplantation and atrial fibrillation:A meta-analysis 被引量:1

Liver transplantation and atrial fibrillation: A meta-analysis
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摘要 AIM To assess prevalence of pre-existing atrial fibrillation(AF) and/or incidence of AF following liver transplantation, and the trends of patient's outcomes overtime; to evaluate impact of pre-existing AF and post-operative AF on patient outcomes following liver transplantation. METHODS A literature search was conducted utilizing MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Database from inception throughMarch 2018. We included studies that reported:(1) prevalence of pre-existing AF or incidence of AF following liver transplantation; or(2) outcomes of liver transplant recipients with AF. Effect estimates from the individual study were extracted and combined utilizing randomeffect, generic inverse variance method of DerSimonian and Laird. The protocol for this meta-analysis is registered with PROSPERO(International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, No. CRD42018093644). RESULTS Twelve observational studies with a total of 38586 liver transplant patients were enrolled. Overall, the pooled estimated prevalence of pre-existing AF in patients undergoing liver transplantation was 5.4%(95%CI: 4.9%-5.9%) and pooled estimated incidence of AF following liver transplantation was 8.5%(95%CI: 5.2%-13.6%). Meta-regression analyses were performed and showed no significant correlations between year of study and either prevalence of pre-existing AF(P = 0.08) or post-operative AF after liver transplantation(P = 0.54). The pooled OR of mortality among liver transplant recipients with pre-existing AF was 2.34(2 studies; 95%CI: 1.10-5.00). In addition, pre-existing AF is associated with postoperative cardiovascular complications among liver transplant recipients(3 studies; OR: 5.15, 95%CI: 2.67-9.92, I2 = 64%). With limited studies, two studies suggested significant association between new-onset AF and poor clinical outcomes including mortality, cerebrovascular events, post-transplant acute kidney injury, and increased risk of graft failure among liver transplant recipients(P < 0.05).CONCLUSION The overall estimated prevalence of pre-exist AIM To assess prevalence of pre-existing atrial fibrillation(AF) and/or incidence of AF following liver transplantation, and the trends of patient's outcomes overtime; to evaluate impact of pre-existing AF and post-operative AF on patient outcomes following liver transplantation. METHODS A literature search was conducted utilizing MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Database from inception throughMarch 2018. We included studies that reported:(1) prevalence of pre-existing AF or incidence of AF following liver transplantation; or(2) outcomes of liver transplant recipients with AF. Effect estimates from the individual study were extracted and combined utilizing randomeffect, generic inverse variance method of DerSimonian and Laird. The protocol for this meta-analysis is registered with PROSPERO(International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, No. CRD42018093644). RESULTS Twelve observational studies with a total of 38586 liver transplant patients were enrolled. Overall, the pooled estimated prevalence of pre-existing AF in patients undergoing liver transplantation was 5.4%(95%CI: 4.9%-5.9%) and pooled estimated incidence of AF following liver transplantation was 8.5%(95%CI: 5.2%-13.6%). Meta-regression analyses were performed and showed no significant correlations between year of study and either prevalence of pre-existing AF(P = 0.08) or post-operative AF after liver transplantation(P = 0.54). The pooled OR of mortality among liver transplant recipients with pre-existing AF was 2.34(2 studies; 95%CI: 1.10-5.00). In addition, pre-existing AF is associated with postoperative cardiovascular complications among liver transplant recipients(3 studies; OR: 5.15, 95%CI: 2.67-9.92, I2 = 64%). With limited studies, two studies suggested significant association between new-onset AF and poor clinical outcomes including mortality, cerebrovascular events, post-transplant acute kidney injury, and increased risk of graft failure among liver transplant recipients(P < 0.05).CONCLUSION The overall estimated prevalence of pre-exist
出处 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2018年第10期761-771,共11页 世界肝病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 ATRIAL FIBRILLATION Liver Hepatic TRANSPLANT Transplantation Systematic REVIEWS META-ANALYSIS Atrial fibrillation Liver Hepatic Transplant Transplantation Systematic reviews Meta-analysis
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