Brief Article
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2014; 20(1): 282-289
Published online Jan 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i1.282
Table 1 Clinical features of the recipients of liver grafts with an actuarial graft-to-recipient weight ratio < 0.8% and those with an actuarial graft-to-recipient weight ratio ≥ 0.8% n (%)
VariableTotal (n = 196)Group A (n = 45)Group B (n = 151)P value
Recipient factors
Age (yr)42.60 ± 9.0542.60 ± 8.9042.60 ± 9.130.673
Sex (male/female)171/2540/5131/200.706
MELD score16.42 ± 9.8613.87 ± 9.0917.19 ± 9.970.012a
Child-Pugh score7.71 ± 2.127.27 ± 2.087.85 ± 2.200.118
aGRWR (%)0.93 ± 0.180.71 ± 0.070.99 ± 0.15< 0.001a
ABO-compatibility (yes/no)161/3536/9125/260.669
Median follow-up (mo)54.348.857.80.033a
2001-2005/2006-201022/1742/4320/1310.101
ICU stay (h)307.32 ± 305.86277.07 ± 270.91316.34 ± 315.810.189
Hospitalization time (d)39.45 ± 25.2138.84 ± 22.4939.64 ± 26.030.970
Pre-transplant complications
Encephalopathy21 (10.71)4 (8.89)17 (11.26)0.860
GI bleeding12 (6.12)4 (8.89)8 (5.30)0.598
Peritonitis8 (4.08)08 (5.30)0.251
Uncontrolled ascites37 (18.88)7 (15.56)30 (19.87)0.516
Renal insufficiency7 (3.57)07 (4.64)0.311
Etiology< 0.001a
Hepatic malignancy89 (45.41)28 (62.22)61 (40.40)0.010
Viral cirrhosis66 (33.67)7 (15.56)59 (39.07)0.003
Non-viral cirrhosis11 (5.61)4 (8.89)7 (4.64)0.472
Cholestasis12 (6.12)1 (2.22)11 (7.28)0.374
Acute liver failure11 (5.61)4 (8.89)8 (5.30)0.598
Other6 (3.06)1 (2.22)5 (3.31)0.710
Donor factors
Age (yr)34.97 ± 10.2034.29 ± 9.9735.18 ± 10.300.727
Sex (male/female)121/7532/1389/620.140
Body mass index23.00 ± 2.5522.96 ± 3.1523.01 ± 2.360.654
Relationship (blood-related/non-blood-related)20.41%/79.59%13.33%/86.67%22.52%/77.48%0.180
40/1566/3934/117
Operative factors
Operative time (min)659.02 ± 132.78662.24 ± 113.65658.05 ± 138.300.472
Blood loss (mL)2183.93 ± 2022.022014.44 ± 1765.922234.44 ± 2095.040.444
Ahepatic duration (min)93.36 ± 41.8287.47 ± 30.9495.11 ± 44.490.412
MHV tributary drainage1124 (63.27)31 (68.89)93 (61.69)0.373
Concurrent splenectomy11 (5.61)3 (6.67)8 (5.30)0.726
Types of biliary reconstruction2180/1644/1136/150.178
Complications after LDLT
Postoperative bleeding8 (4.08)1 (2.22)7 (4.64)0.773
Acute rejection9 (4.59)2 (4.44)7 (4.64)0.957
Vascular complications7 (3.57)1 (2.22)6 (3.97)0.922
Biliary complications21 (10.71)5 (11.11)16 (10.60)0.922
SFSS16 (8.16)7 (15.56)9 (5.96)0.080
Table 2 Risk factors for graft survival in patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation with small-for-size graft, results of the univariate analysis
VariableP value
Recipient factors
Age (yr)0.942
Sex (male/female)0.410
MELD score0.150
Child-Pugh score0.754
GRWR (%)0.545
ABO-compatibility0.185
2001-2005/2006-20100.634
ICU stay (h)0.065
Hospitalization time (d)0.868
Pre-transplant complications
Encephalopathy0.688
GI bleeding0.688
Peritonitis-
Uncontrolled ascites0.563
Renal insufficiency-
Etiology
Hepatic malignancy-
Viral cirrhosis-
Non-viral cirrhosis-
Cholestasis-
Acute liver failure-
Other-
Donor factors
Age (yr)0.094
Sex (male/female)0.201
Body mass index0.253
Relationship0.537
Operative factors
Operative time (min)0.245
Blood loss (mL)0.310
Ahepatic duration (min)0.605
MHV tributary drainage10.064
Concurrent splenectomy0.358
Types of biliary reconstruction20.730
Complications after LDLT
Postoperative bleeding0.730
Acute rejection0.730
Vascular complications0.730
Biliary complications0.469
SFSS< 0.001a