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Short recipient warm ischemia time improves outcomes in deceased donor liver transplantation

Abbas Al‐Kurd, Toshihiro Kitajima, Khortnal Delvecchio, Mhd Tayseer Shamaa, Tommy Ivanics, Sirisha Yeddula, Atsushi Yoshida, Michael Rizzari, Kelly Collins, Marwan Abouljoud, Shunji Nagai

2021Transplant International27 citationsDOI

Abstract

While adverse effects of prolonged recipient warm ischemia time (rWIT) in liver transplantation (LT) have been well investigated, few studies have focused on possible positive prognostic effects of short rWIT. We aim to investigate if shortening rWIT can further improve outcomes in donation after brain death liver transplant (DBD-LT). Primary DBD-LT between 2000 and 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided according to rWIT (≤30, 31-40, 41-50, and >50 min). The requirement of intraoperative transfusion, early allograft dysfunction (EAD), and graft survival were compared between the rWIT groups. A total of 1,256 patients of DBD-LTs were eligible. rWIT was ≤30min in 203 patients (15.7%), 31-40min in 465 patients (37.3%), 41-50min in 353 patients (28.1%), and >50min in 240 patients (19.1%). There were significant increasing trends of transfusion requirement (P < 0.001) and increased estimated blood loss (EBL, P < 0.001), and higher lactate level (P < 0.001) with prolongation of rWIT. Multivariable logistic regression demonstrated the lowest risk of EAD in the WIT ≤30min group. After risk adjustment, patients with rWIT ≤30 min showed a significantly lower risk of graft loss at 1 and 5-years, compared to other groups. The positive prognostic impact of rWIT ≤30min was more prominent when cold ischemia time exceeded 6 h. In conclusion, shorter rWIT in DBD-LT provided significantly better post-transplant outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLiver transplantationLogistic regressionInternal medicineAdverse effectIschemiaTransplantationSurgeryGastroenterologyOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesLiver Disease and TransplantationOrgan Donation and Transplantation