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Medical management of metabolic and cardiovascular complications after liver transplantation

Chiara Becchetti, Melisa Dirchwolf, Vanessa Banz, Jean‐François Dufour

2020World Journal of Gastroenterology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver transplantation represents the only curative option for patients with endstage liver disease, fulminant hepatitis and advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. Even though major advances in transplantation in the last decades have achieved excellent survival rates in the early post-transplantation period, long-term survival is hampered by the lack of improvement in survival in the late post transplantation period (over 5 years after transplantation). The main etiologies for late mortality are malignancies and cardiovascular complications. The latter are increasingly prevalent in liver transplant recipients due to the development or worsening of metabolic syndrome and all its components (arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, renal injury, etc.). These comorbidities result from a combination of pre-liver transplant features, immunosuppressive agent side-effects, changes in metabolism and hemodynamics after liver transplantation and the adoption of a sedentary lifestyle. In this review we describe the most prevalent metabolic and cardiovascular complications present after liver transplantation, as well as proposing management strategies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDyslipidemiaLiver transplantationTransplantationHepatocellular carcinomaMetabolic syndromeFulminant hepatitisInternal medicineLiver diseaseIntensive care medicineFulminant hepatic failureDiseaseObesitySurgeryHepatitisLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentRenal Transplantation Outcomes and TreatmentsLiver Disease and Transplantation
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