Liver transplantation: development, learning curve and results after the first 300 cases

Guerra, JF; Quezada, JL; Cancino, A; Arrese, M; Wolff, R; Benitez, C; Pattillo, JC; Gana, JC; Concha, M; Cortinez, L; Vera, M; Miranda, P; Rubilar, F; Troncoso, A; Briceno, E; et. al.

Keywords: liver transplantation, survival analysis, learning curve

Abstract

Background: Liver transplantation (LT) is an option for people with liver failure who cannot be cured with other therapies and for some people with liver cancer. Aim: To describe, and analyze the first 300 LT clinical results, and to establish our learning curve. Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study with data obtained from a prospectively collected LT Program database. We included all LT performed at a single center from March 1994 to September 2017. The database gathered demographics, diagnosis, indications for LT, surgical aspects and postoperative courses. We constructed a cumulative summation test for learning curve (LC-CUSUM) using 30-day post-LT mortality. Mortality at 30 days, and actuarial 1-, and 5-year survival rate were analyzed. Results: A total of 281 patients aged 54 (0-71) years (129 women) underwent 300 LT. Ten percent of patients were younger than 18 years old. The first, second and third indications for LT were non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, chronic autoimmune hepatitis and alcoholic liver cirrhosis, respectively. Acute liver failure was the LT indication in 51 cases (17%). The overall complication rate was 71%. Infectious and biliary complications were the most common of them (47 and 31% respectively). The LC-CUSUM curve shows that the first 30 patients corresponded to the learning curve. The peri-operative mortality was 8%. Actuarial 1 and 5-year survival rates were 82 and 71.4%, respectively. Conclusions: Outcome improvement of a LT program depends on the accumulation of experience after the first 30 transplants and the peri-operative mortality directly impacted long-term survival.

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Título según WOS: Liver transplantation: development, learning curve and results after the first 300 cases
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 147
Número: 8
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 955
Página final: 964
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI