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[The recurrence of hepatitis C virus after liver transplantation].

作者信息

Nemes Balázs, Sárváry Eniko, Gerlei Zsuzsa, Fazakas János, Doros Attila, Németh Andrea, Görög Dénes, Fehérvári Imre, Máthé Zoltán, Gálffy Zsuzsa, Pár Alajos, Schuller János, Telegdy László, Fehér János, Lotz Gábor, Schaff Zsuzsa, Nagy Péter, Járay Jeno, Lengyel Gabriella

机构信息

Semmelweis Egyetem, Altalános Orvostudományi Kar, Transzplantációs és Sebészeti Klinika, Budapest, Baross u. 23-25., 1082.

出版信息

Orv Hetil. 2007 Oct 21;148(42):1971-9. doi: 10.1556/OH.2007.28176.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The main indication of the Hungarian Liver Transplant Program is liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C.

AIM

Authors present the results of liver transplantations performed due to HCV infection.

METHOD

The data (donor-, recipient-, perioperative characteristics, survival, serum titer of C RNA, histology) of 111 HCV positive recipients were evaluated, that are 37.6% of the 295 patients, who were transplanted since 1995 till the closure of this report.

RESULTS

Twenty-two (22) of them (20%) died in the early postoperative period, for other reasons, before the recurrence of the HCV was detectable. Among the 89 HCV-positive patients the recurrence of the HCV is still not detected in 16 cases (18%), and there is a histology-proven recurrence in 73 cases (82%). In 40 cases (56%) the viral recurrence was proven within 1 year after OLT, while in 32 cases (44%) over 1 year. The cumulative 1, 3, 5, and 10 years patient survival is 73%, 67%, 56% and 49%, among HCV-positive patients and 80%, 74%, 70% and 70% among HCV-negatives. The difference is significant. The cumulative graft survival at the same time points is 72%, 66%, 56% and 49% among HCV-positives and 76%, 72%, 68% and 68% among HCV-negatives, which is a non-significant difference. The serum titer of HCV-RNA was significantly higher among those HCV-patients who had an early viral recurrence within 1 year, compared to those who had a late one. In case of an early HCV-recurrence the Knodell-score was significantly higher in the 6 months posttransplant biopsy than that of in case of late viral recurrence, however, less fibrosis was observed in early recurrence.

CONCLUSIONS

An early HCV recurrence can be expected in case of an older donor, with a marginal or fatty liver graft transplanted with a higher transfusion need and having an acute rejection treated with steroid bolus in the postoperative period. The protocol of the postoperative antiviral treatment differs from the average: the so-called "stop-rule" cannot be applied, since less then 10% of the recipients are expected to turn to HCV-PCR-negative due to the immunosuppression. The combined interferon + ribavirin treatment is maintained in spite of RNA-positive state, further, a second or third course of treatment might also be applied. The prolonged and--in case if necessary--repeated antiviral treatment prevents fibrosis, and therefore rate of retransplantation need. The better is the general state of the patient the results of a secondary liver transplantation are better as well. MELD-score can help to set the exact timing for a re-OLT.

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