Song ATW, Sobesky R, Vinaixa C, Dumortier J, Radenne S, Durand F, Calmus Y, Rousseau G, Latournerie M, Feray C, Delvart V, Roche B, Haim-Boukobza S, Roque-Afonso AM, Castaing D, Abdala E, D’Albuquerque LAC, Duclos-Vallée JC, Berenguer M, Samuel D. Predictive factors for survival and score application in liver retransplantation for hepatitis C recurrence. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(18): 4547-4558 [PMID: 27182164 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i18.4547]
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Alice Tung Wan Song, MD, PhD, Liver and Digestive Organ Transplantation Division, Gastroenterology Department, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo 05403-900, Brazil. alicetwsong@gmail.com
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Transplantation
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2016; 22(18): 4547-4558 Published online May 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i18.4547
Table 1 Distribution of hepatitis C virus-related cases of advanced fibrosis/fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis cases after liver transplantation with and without liver retransplantation according to center n (%)
Center
n (LT)
LT related to HCV (percent of total LT)
F3/F4/FCH after LT (percent of LT for HCV)
F3/F4/FCH reLT (percent of LT for HCV)
F3/F4/FCH without ReLT (percent of LT for HCV)
1
1933
770 (40)
174 (23)
31 (4)
143 (19)
2
2001
420 (21)
108 (26)
26 (6)
82 (20)
3
2124
412 (19)
20 (5)
12 (3)
8 (2)
4
1477
321 (22)
40 (12)
11 (3)
29 (9)
5
920
247 (27)
33 (13)
10 (4)
23 (9)
6
1576
141 (9)
16 (11)
8 (6)
8 (6)
7
450
143 (32)
16 (11)
8 (6)
8 (6)
8
860
132 (15)
8 (6)
2 (2)
6 (5)
Total
11341
2586 (23)
415 (16)
108 (4)
307 (12)
Table 2 Donor age, MELD score, and outcomes in patients undergoing liver retransplantation for hepatitis C virus recurrence with undetectable hepatitis C virus viremia before liver retransplantation
reLT donor age (yr)
reLT MELD score
Outcome
14
35
Alive
19
22
Deceased
20
24
Alive
23
16
Alive
24
25
Alive
31
17
Alive
35
23
Alive
46
33
Deceased
47
38
Alive
52
26
Alive
58
21
Alive
60
28
Alive
62
14
Alive
Table 3 Univariate analysis of qualitative variables associated with survival in retransplanted patients for hepatitis C virus recurrence
Risk factor
n
Survival estimation
Log-rank P value
3 yr
5 yr
10 yr
HIV serology
Negative
104
57%
49%
45%
0.006
Positive
4
0%
IS after LT1
Without MMF
82
58%
51%
47%
0.060
With MMF
26
45%
33%
0%
Genotype 1
No
23
69%
69%
69%
0.110
Yes
69
55%
45%
41%
HCV viremia pre-reLT
Negative
14
86%
86%
86%
0.005
Positive
94
50%
41%
36%
Dialysis pre-reLT
Yes
19
74%
67%
67%
0.060
No
89
51%
43%
37%
Split graft at reLT
No
101
57%
48%
44%
0.060
Yes
7
29%
29%
0%
IS after reLT
With tacrolimus
62
67%
57%
53%
0.038
Without tacrolimus
41
43%
37%
30%
Antiviral therapy post-reLT
Yes
35
85%
75%
64%
0.0003
No
63
44%
36%
36%
Antiviral response post-reLT
SVR
14
93%
93%
93%
0.039
Partial or NR
18
77%
59%
43%
FCH post-LT1
No
90
59%
52%
49%
0.018
Yes
18
34%
23%
0%
Arterial complications post-reLT
0.030
No
90
62%
53%
48%
Yes
11
27%
27%
27%
Andres score > 40
No
35
71%
64%
64%
0.019
Yes
67
49%
40%
37%
Reinscription MELD < 25
0.026
No
30
39%
34%
34%
Yes
72
66%
58%
51%
Table 4 Univariate analysis of quantitative variables associated with survival in retransplanted patients for hepatitis C virus recurrence
Risk factor
Hazard ratio
95%CI
P value
Less days under MV pre-reLT
1.25
1.02-1.52
0.031
Lower reLT donor age
1.02
1.00-1.04
0.017
Lower recipient age at LT1
1.04
1.00-1.08
0.027
Greater interval between LT1 and reLT
0.88
0.82-0.96
0.002
Table 5 Factors associated with survival according to multivariate analysis in patients undergoing liver retransplantation for hepatitis C virus recurrence, adjusted for center effect and fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis occurrence
Risk factor
Hazard ratio
95%CI
P value
Undetectable HCV viremia pre-reLT
8.80
1.96-39.39
0.004
Receipt of antiviral treatment after reLT
4.98
2.23-11.15
< 0.0001
ReLT donor age < 60 yr
3.54
1.42-8.82
0.007
Non-genotype 1
3.94
1.35-11.57
0.010
Reinscription MELD ≤ 25
2.45
1.23-4.88
0.010
Table 6 Survival estimation according to the presence of each of the independent mortality risk factors
Citation: Song ATW, Sobesky R, Vinaixa C, Dumortier J, Radenne S, Durand F, Calmus Y, Rousseau G, Latournerie M, Feray C, Delvart V, Roche B, Haim-Boukobza S, Roque-Afonso AM, Castaing D, Abdala E, D’Albuquerque LAC, Duclos-Vallée JC, Berenguer M, Samuel D. Predictive factors for survival and score application in liver retransplantation for hepatitis C recurrence. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(18): 4547-4558