2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.05.057
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Outcomes of Liver Transplantation in Candidates With Portal Vein Thrombosis

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“…Our results echo previous studies showing decreased survival in patients with PVT . However, our results lead to the new finding that NASH transplant recipients with PVT have compromised graft and patient survival compared with NASH transplant recipients without PVT, independent of recipient demographic and comorbidities as well as donor‐related factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Our results echo previous studies showing decreased survival in patients with PVT . However, our results lead to the new finding that NASH transplant recipients with PVT have compromised graft and patient survival compared with NASH transplant recipients without PVT, independent of recipient demographic and comorbidities as well as donor‐related factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Multiple studies report conflicting results in terms of the presence of PVT and posttransplant outcomes. However, many of these studies are plagued with heterogeneous study populations, with much of the literature including recipients transplanted for primary liver tumors in their population . We excluded these patients in our population to avoid any potential bias of HCC or cholangiocarcinoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four papers compared the 1-year survival between the LT recipients with complete PVT and those without PVT [34,36,38,39]. The test for heterogeneity was not statistically significant (I²=21.1%, P=0.283).…”
Section: Survival Of Lt Recipients With Partial and With Complete Pvtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three papers compared the 1-year survival between the LT recipients with partial PVT and those without PVT [36,38,39]. All of them demonstrated that this was mildly higher in patients with partial PVT than in those without PVT (in the paper by Suarez Artacho: 82.1% versus 70.9% [36]; in the paper by Kim: 89.5% versus 89.1% [38]; in the paper by Ravaioli: 88% versus 86% [39]). But none of them showed a statistically significant association.…”
Section: Survival Of Lt Recipients With Partial and With Complete Pvtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether PVT is an independent risk factor or is a surrogate marker of severity in cirrhosis is still debated [3]. Several studies have shown that PVT could increase post-transplant mortality and morbidity [3,10,46]. By contrast, for a given MELD score, evidence that patients with PVT are at higher risk of waiting list mortality compared to patients without thrombosis is lacking.…”
Section: Endovascular Procedures and Fibrinolysismentioning
confidence: 99%