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根据供体年龄和性别匹配情况,丙型肝炎病毒感染患者与未感染患者的移植后结局。

Post-transplant outcomes of patients with and without hepatitis C virus infection according to donor age and gender matching.

作者信息

Grąt Michał, Kornasiewicz Oskar, Lewandowski Zbigniew, Ligocka Joanna, Grąt Karolina, Wronka Karolina Maria, Zieniewicz Krzysztof, Krawczyk Marek

机构信息

Department of General, Transplant and Liver Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Department of Epidemiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Ann Transplant. 2013 Dec 23;18:705-15. doi: 10.12659/AOT.889537.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of donor age and donor-recipient gender matching on liver transplantation outcomes, focusing on differences between patients with and without hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

This retrospective cohort study evaluated 622 liver transplantation recipients. HCV (n=164) and non-HCV (n=458) patients were subdivided by donor age (≤ 30, 31-50, and >50 years) and donor-recipient gender configurations. Five-year patient survival (PS) and graft survival (GS) were set as outcome measures.

RESULTS

Five-year PS was 83.1% for HCV-positive and 81.6% for HCV-negative patients (p=0.614), with the corresponding GS rates of 81.2% and 79.3% (p=0.538), respectively. In HCV patients, transplantations from donors older than 50 years were associated with lower PS (p=0.035) and GS (p=0.006) than those from donors aged 31-50 years. This difference was not observed among non-HCV recipients (PS, p=0.994; GS, p=0.878). Regarding donor-recipient gender configurations, outcomes were similar in HCV (PS, p=0.751; GS, p=0.592) and non-HCV patients (PS, p=0.217; GS, p=0.249), except for a tendency toward lower PS for male-to-female transplantations than female-to-female transplantations in non-HCV patients (p=0.064). Outcomes of HCV patients were superior to those of non-HCV patients after transplantation from donors aged 31-50 years (PS, p=0.080; GS, p=0.026).

CONCLUSIONS

Avoiding the transplantation of grafts from donors aged over 50 years to patients with HCV infection might improve the general outcomes of liver transplantation programs. There is no specific rationale for gender matching with respect to HCV status.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在评估供体年龄和供受体性别匹配对肝移植结果的影响,重点关注丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染患者与未感染患者之间的差异。

材料与方法

这项回顾性队列研究评估了622例肝移植受者。HCV(n = 164)和非HCV(n = 458)患者按供体年龄(≤30岁、31 - 50岁和>50岁)和供受体性别组合进行细分。将5年患者生存率(PS)和移植物生存率(GS)作为观察指标。

结果

HCV阳性患者的5年PS为83.1%,HCV阴性患者为81.6%(p = 0.614),相应的GS率分别为81.2%和79.3%(p = 0.538)。在HCV患者中,与来自31 - 50岁供体的移植相比,来自年龄大于50岁供体的移植与较低的PS(p = 0.035)和GS(p = 0.006)相关。在非HCV受者中未观察到这种差异(PS,p = 0.994;GS,p = 0.878)。关于供受体性别组合,HCV(PS,p = 0.751;GS,p = 0.592)和非HCV患者(PS,p = 0.217;GS,p = 0.249)的结果相似,除了在非HCV患者中,男性到女性移植的PS有低于女性到女性移植的趋势(p = 0.064)。在接受来自31 - 50岁供体的移植后,HCV患者的结果优于非HCV患者(PS,p = 0.080;GS,p = 0.026)。

结论

避免将年龄超过50岁供体的移植物移植给HCV感染患者可能会改善肝移植项目整体结果。就HCV状态而言,性别匹配没有特定的理论依据。

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