A successful liver transplantation from an 81-year-old donor and literature review
10.3760/cma.j.cn421203-20200616-00194
- VernacularTitle:81岁供者供肝移植成功一例并文献复习
- Author:
Jia YU
1
;
Weizhong LIU
;
Linwei WU
Author Information
1. 中山大学附属第一医院器官移植科 广东省器官移植与移植免疫重点实验室,广州 510080
- Keywords:
Liver transplantation;
Marginal donor;
Older donated liver
- From:
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
2021;42(8):480-484
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore how to optimize selection, acquisition, and matching for the use of an aged donor liver.Methods:A case of 81-year-old senior donor liver transplantation performed at our institution is reported, the donor was an 81-year-old female who was brain-dead and the recipient was a 21-year-old male who underwent liver transplantation because of chronic hepatitis B complicated with hepatocellular carcinoma. Combined with the literature, the preliminary experience of age-related marginal donor liver in clinical liver transplantation was discussed.Results:The recipient recovered smoothly. Aspartate aminotransferase(AST)and glutamate-pyruvate transaminase(ALT)were 1131 U/L and 846 U/L on the first postoperative day, and decreased gradually to normal until 2 weeks later.Total bilirubin(TBIL)56.4umol/L on the first day and decreased to 22.1umol/L on the third day after operation, however, it began to rise on postoperative day 5 to a maximum of 66.0 umol/L, which decreased to normal about 2 months after surgery. During the follow-up, AST, ALT, TBIL and other indexes were normal, and AFP decreased progressively.Conclusions:Using of elderly liver donors may achieve satisfactory results, asifthe elderly donors been evaluatedcarefullyandthe low-risk recipients been selected.