Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4258242 Transplantation Proceedings 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundWe sought to elucidate the influence of donor age in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) using either left lobe (LL) or right lobe (RL) grafts.MethodsRecipients (n = 232) were categorized as: group O/LL (LL, donor age >50, n = 20); group Y/LL (LL, donor age ≤50, n = 140); Group O/RL (RL, donor age >50, n = 12); and group Y/RL (RL, donor age ≤50, n = 61). We compared post-LDLT graft functions.ResultsAmong LL LDLT, the incidence of small-for-size syndrome was significantly greater for group O/LL compared with group Y/LL (60.0% vs 16.3%, P < .01). However, the cumulative 5-year graft survivals were 73.8% in group O and 76.7% in group Y without substantial difference. In RL LDLT, the post-LDLT morbidity and mortality were similar for group O/RL and group Y/RL.ConclusionPartial liver grafts, even though LL grafts, from older donors can be used safely with caution in LDLT.

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