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Pediatric intestinal transplantation: Analysis of the intestinal transplant registry.


ABSTRACT: The ITR serves as an international database for centers around the world to contribute to current knowledge about intestinal transplant outcomes. Led by the IRTA and managed by the Terasaki Research Institute, the ITR collects data annually and uses these data to generate reports that guide management strategies and policy statements. The aim of this manuscript was to analyze outcomes specific to pediatric intestinal transplantation. Outcome data for children transplanted from 1985 to 2017 were analyzed and predictive factors assessed. A total of 2010 children received 2080 intestine containing allografts during this period. Overall, 1-year and 5-year patient and graft survival were 72.7%/66.1% and 57.2/48.8%, respectively. One-year conditional survival was most strongly associated with being a first-time transplant recipient and liver-inclusive grafts. Patient survival was most strongly associated with elective status of transplantation as compared with hospitalized status. Enteral autonomy following transplantation has continued to improve by era with colonic inclusion demonstrating additional incremental improvement in enteral autonomy and freedom from intravenous fluid. While PTLD and technical complications contribute less to graft loss than in earlier eras, rejection remains the largest contributor to long-term graft loss. Re-transplantation is linked with significantly worse conditional graft survival, and sepsis remains the largest contributor to patient death. Newer data elements are focusing on impact of donor variables, donor and recipient tissue typing, and impact of the development of de novo antibodies.

SUBMITTER: Raghu VK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6879795 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pediatric intestinal transplantation: Analysis of the intestinal transplant registry.

Raghu Vikram K VK   Beaumont Jennifer L JL   Everly Matthew J MJ   Venick Robert S RS   Lacaille Florence F   Mazariegos George V GV  

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The ITR serves as an international database for centers around the world to contribute to current knowledge about intestinal transplant outcomes. Led by the IRTA and managed by the Terasaki Research Institute, the ITR collects data annually and uses these data to generate reports that guide management strategies and policy statements. The aim of this manuscript was to analyze outcomes specific to pediatric intestinal transplantation. Outcome data for children transplanted from 1985 to 2017 were  ...[more]

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