Isolated liver transplant in infants with short bowel syndrome: insights into outcomes and prognostic factors.

D Dell-Olio, Susan Beath, J de Ville de Goyet, S Clarke, Peter Davies, Christine Lloyd, Susan Protheroe, AJ Millar, Deirdre Kelly, GL Gupte

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE Selected infants with short bowel syndrome (SBS) and progressive intestinal failure associated liver disease (IFALD) may benefit from isolated liver transplantation (iLTx). The aim of the study is to identify risk factors for unfavourable outcome in iLTx. PATIENTS AND METHODS A retrospective review of medical records from 1998 to 2005 was undertaken. Risk factors were assessed by comparing long-term survivors with those who died after iLTx. RESULTS Fifteen iLTx were performed in 14 infants with IFALD. All were parenteral nutrition (PN) dependent, but had tolerated enterally 54% (38-100) of energy intake before iLTx. Median residual bowel was 60 cm (30-200). Eight out of 14 had intact ileocaecal valve (ICV). Median bilirubin was 298 micromol/L (87-715) and all had portal hypertension. Eight out of 9 survivors were weaned from PN after median 15 months. In 4 out of 9 children, nontransplant surgery after iLTx facilitated intestinal adaptation. Growth velocity had improved at 3 years after iLTx (P=0.001). Five children who died had poor enteral tolerance following iLTx (P6/year P
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)334-40
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Volume48
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2009

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