Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia
Aims and Objectives: Biliary atresia (BA) is a cholangiodestructive disease of the biliary tree. The first line of treatment is a Kasai portoenterostomy (PE) following which patients may develop cholangitis. We studied the effect of early cholangitis on the outcome of PE, namely jaundice clearance a...
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doaj-014b556160484263b03b6849725793cf2020-11-24T21:30:35ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92611998-38912019-01-0124318518810.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_96_18Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresiaPriya RamachandranMohamed SafwanMuthukrishnan Saravana BalajiAshitha K UnnyAnis AkhtarkhavariVidya TamizhvananMohamed RelaAims and Objectives: Biliary atresia (BA) is a cholangiodestructive disease of the biliary tree. The first line of treatment is a Kasai portoenterostomy (PE) following which patients may develop cholangitis. We studied the effect of early cholangitis on the outcome of PE, namely jaundice clearance and early native liver survival (NLS). Methods: We reviewed the data of all children who developed cholangitis after PE from our prospectively maintained database of children with BA. The standardized treatment of all children in the database is described. The frequency and nature of these episodes were characterized, and the outcome of PE and NLS 1 year after PE was calculated. Results: Of 62 children who underwent PE in our institutions, 27 developed cholangitis. All episodes of cholangitis occurred within 14 months of PE. Of 25 children who cleared jaundice in the overall series, 19 had cholangitis. The incidence of cholangitis was significantly higher in children who cleared jaundice. Nine children who had cholangitis are alive with native livers for more than 1 year after PE. Twelve children had intractable cholangitis. Three of these children are alive with native liver 1 year after PE. Conclusion: In our series, cholangitis occurred in most children who cleared jaundice. Furthermore, the 1-year NLS of children who developed cholangitis was 33%.http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2019;volume=24;issue=3;spage=185;epage=188;aulast=RamachandranBiliary atresiacholangitisportoenterostomy |
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Priya Ramachandran Mohamed Safwan Muthukrishnan Saravana Balaji Ashitha K Unny Anis Akhtarkhavari Vidya Tamizhvanan Mohamed Rela Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons Biliary atresia cholangitis portoenterostomy |
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Priya Ramachandran Mohamed Safwan Muthukrishnan Saravana Balaji Ashitha K Unny Anis Akhtarkhavari Vidya Tamizhvanan Mohamed Rela |
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Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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Early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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early cholangitis after portoenterostomy in children with biliary atresia |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons |
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0971-9261 1998-3891 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Aims and Objectives: Biliary atresia (BA) is a cholangiodestructive disease of the biliary tree. The first line of treatment is a Kasai portoenterostomy (PE) following which patients may develop cholangitis. We studied the effect of early cholangitis on the outcome of PE, namely jaundice clearance and early native liver survival (NLS).
Methods: We reviewed the data of all children who developed cholangitis after PE from our prospectively maintained database of children with BA. The standardized treatment of all children in the database is described. The frequency and nature of these episodes were characterized, and the outcome of PE and NLS 1 year after PE was calculated.
Results: Of 62 children who underwent PE in our institutions, 27 developed cholangitis. All episodes of cholangitis occurred within 14 months of PE. Of 25 children who cleared jaundice in the overall series, 19 had cholangitis. The incidence of cholangitis was significantly higher in children who cleared jaundice. Nine children who had cholangitis are alive with native livers for more than 1 year after PE. Twelve children had intractable cholangitis. Three of these children are alive with native liver 1 year after PE.
Conclusion: In our series, cholangitis occurred in most children who cleared jaundice. Furthermore, the 1-year NLS of children who developed cholangitis was 33%. |
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Biliary atresia cholangitis portoenterostomy |
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