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Liver transplantation in patients with a history of migration-A German single center comparative analysis.


ABSTRACT: Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To date no outcome data for LT in patients with a history of migration is available for Germany. This complicates decision-making before wait-listing such patients. We conducted a single-center cohort analysis of all primary LT between April 2007 and December 2015, stratified for the history of migration to investigate differences in the outcome. We found transplant rates resembling the proportion of persons with a history of migration in the general public in the region of our center. Differences were found concerning age at LT and prevalence of underlying diseases. Re-Transplant rates, Kaplan-Meier Estimates for overall survival, also after stratification for viral hepatitis, sex, ethnicity or presence of a language-barrier showed no statistical differences. The multivariate analysis showed no migration-related covariate associated with a negative outcome. These results stand in contrast to most of the previous evidence from North America and the UK and need to be taken into consideration during the wait-listing process of patients with a history of migration in need of a LT in centers in the Eurotransplant region.

SUBMITTER: Bucher JN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6804963 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Liver transplantation in patients with a history of migration-A German single center comparative analysis.

Bucher Julian Nikolaus JN   Koenig Maximilian M   Schoenberg Markus Bo MB   Crispin Alexander A   Thomas Michael M   Angele Martin Kurt MK   Eser-Valeri Daniela D   Gerbes Alexander Lutz AL   Werner Jens J   Guba Markus Otto MO  

PloS one 20191022 10


Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To date no outcome data for LT in patients with a history of migration is available for Germany. This complicates decision-making before wait-listing such patients. We conducted a single-center cohort analysis of all primary LT between April 2007 and December 2015, stratified for the history of migration to investigate differences in the outcome. We found transplant rates resembling the proportion of pe  ...[more]

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