In Italy, many patients with B-virus (HBV) and Delta-virus (HDV) end-stage liver disease, are potential candidates to liver transplantation. Several authors have reported 70 to 100% hepatitis recurrence rates. From june 1983 to may 1989, 72 transplants on 60 patients were performed at Liver Transplantation Department of the Maggiore-Policlinico Hospital of Milan. The results in 26 HBsAg positive patients (19 with HDV infection), that underwent liver transplantation, are reported. A detailed report of 17 of these patients with a follow-up longer 7 months, and the clinical course of 4 patients with HBV reinfection, 3 of which had hepatitis recurrence, is also presented. The occurrence of HDV-RNA in the serum of 5 patients, that were negative for HBsAg and also other HBV-HDV replication markers after transplantation is discussed, together with the observation that in these patients no hepatitis recurrences or alteration of the clinical course were evident.

[Hepatitis B and D recurrence after liver transplantation] / M. Grendele, M. Colledan, M. Doglia, L. R. Fassati, G. Ferla, B. Gridelli, U. Maggi, P. Reggiani, G. Rossi, L. Caccamo. - In: MINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0026-4806. - 82:4(1991 Apr), pp. 151-161.

[Hepatitis B and D recurrence after liver transplantation]

L. R. Fassati;G. Ferla;G. Rossi
Penultimo
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1991

Abstract

In Italy, many patients with B-virus (HBV) and Delta-virus (HDV) end-stage liver disease, are potential candidates to liver transplantation. Several authors have reported 70 to 100% hepatitis recurrence rates. From june 1983 to may 1989, 72 transplants on 60 patients were performed at Liver Transplantation Department of the Maggiore-Policlinico Hospital of Milan. The results in 26 HBsAg positive patients (19 with HDV infection), that underwent liver transplantation, are reported. A detailed report of 17 of these patients with a follow-up longer 7 months, and the clinical course of 4 patients with HBV reinfection, 3 of which had hepatitis recurrence, is also presented. The occurrence of HDV-RNA in the serum of 5 patients, that were negative for HBsAg and also other HBV-HDV replication markers after transplantation is discussed, together with the observation that in these patients no hepatitis recurrences or alteration of the clinical course were evident.
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Humans; Reoperation; Hepatitis B e Antigens; Liver Transplantation; Italy; Recurrence; Postoperative Complications; Viral Hepatitis Vaccines; Hepatitis B; Follow-Up Studies; Hepatitis D; Biological Markers; Immunosuppression
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
apr-1991
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