Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Hepatol. Sep 27, 2022; 14(9): 1757-1766
Published online Sep 27, 2022. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v14.i9.1757
Table 1 Demographics and characteristics of living donor liver transplant recipients


Recipients of transplants from autoantibody positive donors (n = 37), No. (%)
Recipients of transplants from autoantibody negative donors (n = 78), No. (%)
P value
Race/Ethnicity0.61
Caucasian33 (89)70 (90)
Hispanic3 (8)3 (4)
Black0 (0)4 (5)
Asian1 (3)1 (1)
Gender0.23
Male15 (41)39 (50)
Female22 (59)39 (50)
Cause for transplantation0.11
Alcoholic cirrhosis6 (16)8 (10)
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis16 (43)19 (24)
Hepatitis B 0 (0)1 (1)
Hepatitis C4 (11)4 (5)
PSC8 (22)13 (17)
PBC1 (3)3 (4)
AIH1 (3)5 (6)
With PBC0 1
With PSC12
AIH only02
Malignancy0 (0)7 (9)
Other11 (3)17 (22)
Age at transplantation55 ± 1550 ± 140.13
Average BMI28 ± 627 ± 60.22
Average MELD at transplantation15 ± 514 ± 50.71
Table 2 Donor complications in the Autoantibody Positive and Negative Groups

Autoantibody positive (n = 37), No. (%)
Autoantibody negative (n = 78), No. (%)
Chronic abdominal or incisional pain2 (5)1 (1)
Diaphragmatic or incisional hernia6 (8)
Duodenal ulcer1 (1)
Pneumothorax requiring chest tube1 (1)
Portal vein stenosis1 (3)2 (3)
Wound hematoma requiring exploration1 (1)
Wound infection 2 (8)4 (5)
Total5 (14)16 (21)
Table 3 List of post-transplantation complications other than death, rejection, stricture, or infection
Number of recipient complications in positive autoantibodies group, n = 37 (%)Number of recipient complications in negative autoantibodies group, n = 78 (%)
Bowel perforation01 (1)
Gastric perforation1 (3)0
Kidney rupture01 (1)
Diaphragmatic hernia requiring urgent exploratory laparotomy1 (3)0
Intraabdominal hematoma01 (1)
Retroperitoneal hematoma1 (3)0
Splenic artery bleeding01 (1)
Splenic artery aneurysm s/p embolization1 (3)0
Hepatic and splenic vein thrombosis1 (3)0
Hepatic artery thrombosis1 (3)2 (3)
Hepatic artery stenosis2 (5)1 (1)
Hepatic artery-portal vein fistula s/p embolization01 (1)
Portomesenteric thrombosis01 (1)
Portal vein thrombosis1 (3)2 (3)
Portal vein stenosis01 (1)
Portal vein thrombosis and stenosis, bleeding from exploratory laparotomy01 (1)
Portal steal syndrome1 (3)1 (1)
Small for size syndrome01 (1)
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder1 (3)0
Total 11 (30)15 (19)
Table 4 Comparison of recipient outcomes in those who received living liver transplants from autoantibody positive versus autoantibody negative donors

Positive autoantibody (n = 37)
Negative autoantibody (n = 78)
Odds ratio (95%CI)
P value
Death4 (11)8 (10)1.06 (0.22-4.31)1
Strictures20 (54)28 (36)2.09 (0.88-5.02)0.07
Rejection9 (24)12 (15)1.76 (0.58-5.16)0.30
Infection 9 (24)23 (29)0.77 (0.28-2.02)0.66
Other complications11 (30)15 (19)1.77 (0.64-4.77)0.24