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Donor tobacco smoking is associated with postoperative thrombosis after primary liver transplantation.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Thrombosis after liver transplantation is a leading cause of graft loss, morbidity, and mortality. Several known recipient- and surgery-related characteristics have been associated with increased risk of thrombosis after transplantation. Potential donor-related risk factors, however, remain largely undefined.

Objectives

We aimed to identify risk factors for early post-transplantation thrombosis (<90 days) and to determine the impact of early postoperative thrombosis on long-term graft and patient survival.

Patients/methods

A post hoc analysis was performed of an observational cohort study including all primary, adult liver transplantations performed between 1993 and 2018. Donor-, recipient-, and surgery-related characteristics were collected. Competing risk model analyses and multivariable regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors for developing early post-transplant thrombosis and graft failure.

Results

From a total of 748 adult liver transplantations, 58 recipients (7.8%) developed a thrombosis after a median of 7 days. Post-transplantation thrombotic events included 25 hepatic artery thromboses, 13 portal vein thromboses, and 22 other thrombotic complications. Donor history of smoking was independently associated with early postoperative thrombosis (odds ratio [OR] 2.42; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.29-4.52). Development of early post-transplant thrombosis was independently associated with patient mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 3.61; 95% CI 1.54-8.46) and graft failure (HR 5.80, 95% CI 3.26-10.33), respectively.

Conclusion

Donor history of smoking conveys a more than two-fold increased risk of thrombosis after liver transplantation, independent of other factors. Post-transplant thrombosis was independently associated with decreased patient and graft survival.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7590074 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Donor tobacco smoking is associated with postoperative thrombosis after primary liver transplantation.

Li Yanni Y   Nieuwenhuis Lianne M LM   Werner Maureen J M MJM   Voskuil Michiel D MD   Gacesa Ranko R   Blokzijl Hans H   Lisman Ton T   Weersma Rinse K RK   Porte Robert J RJ   Festen Eleonora A M EAM   de Meijer Vincent E VE  

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 20200725 10


<h4>Background</h4>Thrombosis after liver transplantation is a leading cause of graft loss, morbidity, and mortality. Several known recipient- and surgery-related characteristics have been associated with increased risk of thrombosis after transplantation. Potential donor-related risk factors, however, remain largely undefined.<h4>Objectives</h4>We aimed to identify risk factors for early post-transplantation thrombosis (<90 days) and to determine the impact of early postoperative thrombosis on  ...[more]

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