Late mortality after orthotopic liver transplantation
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(01)00595-5
Late mortality after orthotopic liver transplantation
Abstract
Background: Mortality within the first year after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLTx) is usually due to infection or allograft failure. Late complications leading to death after OLTx have not been extensively evaluated. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of late mortality and to identify the most common causes and risk factors associated with late mortality after OLTx.
Methods: A total of 479 OLTx were performed in 459 patients (320 males, 139 females; mean age 47 years, range 13 to 69) between September 1991 and April 2000. All patient deaths among liver transplant recipients who survived more than 1 year after transplantation (follow-up mean 3.4 years, median 3, range 1 to 8.6) were reviewed.
Results: In all, 122 allografts (24%) were lost in 109 patients during the study period (24%). Seventy-five allografts were lost in 69 patients by 1 year (15%). Forty-seven allografts were lost in 40 patients who survived at least 1 year (9.6%). Actuarial survivals at 2 years, 5 years, and 9 years were 95%, 85%, and 80%, respectively (based on 100% survival at 1 year). The causes of the late mortality were malignancy (9 patients), disease recurrence (8), late infection (6), renal failure complications (5), cardiovascular complications (4), chronic rejection (3), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (2), medication noncompliance (1), and unknown (2).
Conclusions: Malignancy and disease recurrence are the major causes of late mortality among adult OLTx recipients. Pharmacologic immunosuppression is associated with many of the causes of late mortality. Advances in immunosuppression with less toxicity may improve long-term survival after OLTx.
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