Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy

Data regarding long-term outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have been controversial. Our aim was to determine whether there is a difference in outcomes between patients with HCV and more advanced fibrosis on pretransplant biopsy and those with...

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Main Authors: Nader Dbouk, Samir Parekh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2013;volume=24;issue=4;spage=682;epage=687;aulast=Dbouk
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spelling doaj-c50c6bb8d2f04f45bca05e230730b3a22020-11-24T23:46:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422013-01-0124468268710.4103/1319-2442.113847Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsyNader DboukSamir ParekhData regarding long-term outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have been controversial. Our aim was to determine whether there is a difference in outcomes between patients with HCV and more advanced fibrosis on pretransplant biopsy and those with minimal or no fibrosis. Patients were divided according to the severity of fibrosis and their outcomes (including acute rejection, chronic rejection, re-initiation of dialysis, progression of liver disease and mortality) were compared. Thirty-one patients with minimal or no fibrosis (Scheuer stages 0 and 1: Group-A) and 10 patients with more advanced fibrosis (Scheuer stages 2 and 3: Group-B) were included in the final data analysis. Acute rejection occurred in 29% (9/31) of the patients with minimal and 30% (3/10) of the patients with advanced fibrosis (P = 0.95), while chronic allograft nephropathy occurred in 6.5% (2/31) of the patients without and 50% (5/10) of the patients with fibrosis (P = 0.006). None of the patients without fibrosis required re-initiation of dialysis compared with 50% (5/10) of the patients with fibrosis (P <0.05). Median graft survival was 46 months and 18 months for patients with minimal and advanced fibrosis, respectively. There were four deaths among patients with advanced and three deaths among patients with minimal fibrosis (P = 0.04). Our data suggests that patients with chronic HCV and more advanced fibrosis on liver biopsy who undergo a renal transplant have a higher incidence of chronic rejection, graft failure and mortality following renal transplant compared with those with minimal fibrosis.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2013;volume=24;issue=4;spage=682;epage=687;aulast=Dbouk
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Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Nader Dbouk
Samir Parekh
author_sort Nader Dbouk
title Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
title_short Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
title_full Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
title_fullStr Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
title_sort outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis c based on severity of fibrosis on pre-transplant liver biopsy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Data regarding long-term outcomes following renal transplantation in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have been controversial. Our aim was to determine whether there is a difference in outcomes between patients with HCV and more advanced fibrosis on pretransplant biopsy and those with minimal or no fibrosis. Patients were divided according to the severity of fibrosis and their outcomes (including acute rejection, chronic rejection, re-initiation of dialysis, progression of liver disease and mortality) were compared. Thirty-one patients with minimal or no fibrosis (Scheuer stages 0 and 1: Group-A) and 10 patients with more advanced fibrosis (Scheuer stages 2 and 3: Group-B) were included in the final data analysis. Acute rejection occurred in 29% (9/31) of the patients with minimal and 30% (3/10) of the patients with advanced fibrosis (P = 0.95), while chronic allograft nephropathy occurred in 6.5% (2/31) of the patients without and 50% (5/10) of the patients with fibrosis (P = 0.006). None of the patients without fibrosis required re-initiation of dialysis compared with 50% (5/10) of the patients with fibrosis (P <0.05). Median graft survival was 46 months and 18 months for patients with minimal and advanced fibrosis, respectively. There were four deaths among patients with advanced and three deaths among patients with minimal fibrosis (P = 0.04). Our data suggests that patients with chronic HCV and more advanced fibrosis on liver biopsy who undergo a renal transplant have a higher incidence of chronic rejection, graft failure and mortality following renal transplant compared with those with minimal fibrosis.
url http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2013;volume=24;issue=4;spage=682;epage=687;aulast=Dbouk
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