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Portal vein thrombosis in biliary atresia patients after living donor liver transplantation

Background Vascular complications are major complications after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), especially in biliary atresia (BA). Early diagnosis and treatment of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) may ensure optimal graft function and good recipient survival. Our aim was to find any associat...

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Main Authors: Ou, Hsin-You, MD, Concejero, Allan M., MD, Huang, Tung-Liang, MD, Chen, Tai-Yi, MD, Tsang, Leo Leung-Chit, MD, Chen, Chao-Long, MD, Yu, Pao-Chu, MD, Yu, Chun-Yen, MD, Cheng, Yu-Fan, MD
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description Background Vascular complications are major complications after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), especially in biliary atresia (BA). Early diagnosis and treatment of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) may ensure optimal graft function and good recipient survival. Our aim was to find any association between pre- and post-transplant anatomic characteristics and hemodynamics, and the occurrence of post-transplant PVT in BA patients undergoing LDLT. Methods We evaluated the pre- and post-transplant findings in ultrasonography in 105 BA recipients who underwent primary LDLT to determine the possible associated factor(s) and ultrasonographic warning sign(s) that may cause PVT development after LDLT. Results There were 53 male and 52 female recipients. The mean age, height, and weight were 2.8 years, 83.6 cm, and 12.5 kg, respectively. Occlusion of the portal vein (PV) developed in 8 patients. On multivariate analysis, the only independent, pretransplant risk factor predisposing to PV occlusion post-transplant was small main PV size ( P = .008). Post-transplant ultrasonographic warning signs included PV flow 70 cm/sec ( P = .027), and lesser hepatic artery resistance index
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Analysis of Variance
Biliary Atresia - diagnostic imaging
Biliary Atresia - surgery
Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Cardiology. Vascular system
Child
Child, Preschool
Cohort Studies
Confidence Intervals
Diseases of the peripheral vessels. Diseases of the vena cava. Miscellaneous
Female
Follow-Up Studies
General aspects
Graft Rejection
Humans
Infant
Liver Transplantation - adverse effects
Liver Transplantation - methods
Liver, biliary tract, pancreas, portal circulation, spleen
Living Donors
Male
Medical sciences
Multivariate Analysis
Portal Vein
Postoperative Complications - diagnostic imaging
Postoperative Complications - physiopathology
Predictive Value of Tests
Preoperative Care - methods
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Surgery
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Surgery of the digestive system
Survival Rate
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonography, Doppler
Venous Thrombosis - diagnostic imaging
Venous Thrombosis - etiology
Venous Thrombosis - therapy
Young Adult
title Portal vein thrombosis in biliary atresia patients after living donor liver transplantation
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