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Prediction of 6-month survival after liver transplantation using Cox regression.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
Short description:
Avolio, A. W., Agnes, S., Gaspari, R., Chirico, A., Sganga, G., Frongillo, F., Pepe, G., Castagneto, M., Prediction of 6-month survival after liver transplantation using Cox regression., <>, 2004; 2004 (Aprile): 529-532 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37114]
abstract:
BACKGROUND: The outcome of liver transplantation (LTx) has been correlated with several donor and recipient factors. METHODS: A database of 191 consecutive LTx cases was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression statistics based on 80 variables. To avoid additional effects of late events on patient survival, the chosen endpoint was 6 months. Data were evaluated using SPSS statistical software. RESULTS: Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a difference in 1- to 6-month graft survival between patients transplanted with organs from donors older versus younger than 60 years (Breslow, P <.01). Differences in 1- to 6-month graft survivals were observed between patients listed as UNOS status 3, 2B, 2A, and 1: the outcomes for UNOS status 2B versus UNOS status 2A and UNOS status 2B versus status 1 were significant (P <.05). Differences in 1- to 6-month graft survival rates were found between patients with versus without sepsis (P <.05), and with versus without rejection episodes (P <.01). Cox regression analysis revealed only three of the variables to be independent prognostic predictors of graft failure: donor age; postoperative septic status; and rejection. The best mathematical multivariate Cox regression model linked donor age + donor Na + rejection + sepsis to 1- to 6-month graft survival (chi-square = 29.06, P <.001). CONCLUSION: Factors predictive of 1- to 6-month graft survival after liver transplantation include donor age; UNOS status; sepsis; and rejection.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
Liver transplantation; Graft survival; Outcome; prognosis
List of contributors:
Avolio, Alfonso Wolfango; Agnes, Salvatore; Gaspari, Rita; Chirico, Alessandro; Sganga, Gabriele; Frongillo, Francesco; Pepe, Gilda; Castagneto, Marco
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/37114
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TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
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