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Early complications in adult liver transplant recipients at the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, South Africa

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Last updated: 23 Jan 2023

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The area comprises prevention, diagnosis, and management of gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary disorders and related molecular, genetics,

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Background Deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) is a transplant modality performed routinely in adults at Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre (WDGMC). Infection, graft dysfunction, surgical and medical complications are common in the early post-transplant period, accounting for early15 morbidity and mortality. Objectives To provide a descriptive analysis of all complications in the first 30 days post DDLT. To investigate associations between recipient demographic data, comorbid diabetes, MELD score, and subsequent complications. Methods A retrospective review of adult DDLT recipients for the first 30 days post-transplant was performed at WDGMC from January 2015 - December 2016. Fischer's exact test was used to assess relationships between demographic data and infectious complications, while an independent sample t-test was used for non-infectious complications. Results Seventy-eight DDLTs were performed, with 6 (8%) mortalities in the first 30 days. The median age was 54 years; 54% were male. In total, 24 recipients (31%) developed infectious complications. Sixteen patients (67% of the infectious cohort) had intra-abdominal sepsis, 6 (25%) developed lower respiratory tract infections, 6 (25%) skin and soft tissue infections, and 3 (13%) urinary tract infections. Of all infectious complications, seven patients (29%) developed bacteremia. Non-infectious complications were developed in 55 patients (71%); renal complications were more common (67%). There was no significant association between age, gender, ascites, diabetes mellitus, MELD score, and complications. Conclusion Non-infectious complications were more prominent than infectious complications in adult recipients in the first 30 days post-DDLT. There was no significant association between recipient demographic data, comorbid diabetes, CMV status, and MELD score.

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10.52378/hmer7639

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Early complications, liver transplant recipients, Deceased donor liver transplantation, Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, Model for End-Stage Liver Disease

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Sheetal

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Chiba

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University of the Witwatersrand, Department of Internal Medicine, Johannesburg, South Africa

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sheetalchiba@yahoo.com

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Warren

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Lowman

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Vermaak and Partners/ Pathcare Pathologists, Johannesburg, South Africa: Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre Parktown, South Africa

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Gunter

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Schleicher

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Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre ICU, Parktown, South Africa.

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3

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1

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29474

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2020-07-01

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2020-03-23

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2020-07-12

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1

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24

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2735-5489

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2735-5497

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African Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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23 Jan 2023