Prognostic impact of postoperative low platelet count after liver transplantation.

CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION(2017)

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BackgroundThe positive impact of platelets has been recently implicated in liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors for graft loss and mortality after LT, focusing on perioperative platelet counts. MethodsWe reviewed all deceased donor LT from 2000 to 2012 and enrolled 975 consecutive recipients. The risk factors for graft loss and mortality were analyzed by multivariate analysis, using Cox's regression model. ResultsUsing cutoff values acquired by receiver operating characteristics curve analysis, multivariate analyses determined that viral hepatitis C (hazard ratio [HR]=1.32), donor age >40 (HR=1.33), higher peak serum alanine aminotransferase (HR=1.01), reoperation within 30days (HR=1.51), and platelet count <72500/L on postoperative day (POD) 5 (HR=1.30) were independent risk factors for graft loss. Viral hepatitis C (HR=1.33), reoperation within 30days (HR=1.35), and platelet count <72500/L on POD 5 (HR=1.38) were independent risk factors for mortality. ConclusionA low platelet count on POD 5 was associated with graft loss and mortality after LT. Platelet count <72500/L on POD 5 can be a predictor of poor graft and overall survival. Maintaining higher postoperative platelet counts could potentially improve graft and overall survival rates.
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graft survival,liver transplantation,overall survival,platelet,thrombocytopenia
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