The incidence, contributing etiopathogenetic factors, and prognostic significance of centrilobular necrosis were investigated in 270 hepatic transplants to 215 immunosuppressed patients in whom 837 biopsies were performed. Twenty-six (9.6\%) grafts demonstrated centrilobular necrosis in one or more biopsy specimens. The immunological, clinical, histopathological, and evolutionary features of this patient group (group A) were compared with a control group of patients who had undergone 92 consecutive transplants with no necrosis (group B). Group A was younger (p < 0.01), had a higher average of warm and cold-ischemia time (p < 0.05), a higher incidence (p < 0.001) and earlier appearance of acute rejection episodes (p < 0.01), and a closer association with evolution to chronic rejection (A: 53.8\% vs B: 13.1\%, p < 0.001). Survival rates for grafts and patients with necrosis at 12 and 30 months were significantly lower (p < 0.001). The 26 grafts were distributed into three chronological subgroups according to when necrosis appeared: (1) First week--All these grafts were lost (four through primary graft nonfunction and one due to protal recurrent thrombosis); (2) Second week--seven grafts with associated acute rejection, with three evolving to chronic rejection; (3) After the second week (116 +/- 82 days)--five with isolated necrosis, two with associated acute rejection, four with associated ductopenia, and three with associated acute rejection and ductopenia. In 11 grafts the necrosis persisted and evolved to chronic rejection. In conclusion, these findings indicate that centrilobular necrosis is a histopathological sign associated with poor prognosis in most hepatic grafts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Etiopathogenesis and prognosis of centrilobular necrosis in hepatic grafts / R., Gómez; F., Colina; E., Moreno; I., González; C., Loinaz; I., Garcia; Musella, Mario; H., Garcia; C., Lumbreras; V., Maffettone. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - STAMPA. - 21:(1994), pp. 441-446. [10.1016/S0168-8278(05)80325-3]

Etiopathogenesis and prognosis of centrilobular necrosis in hepatic grafts.

MUSELLA, MARIO;
1994

Abstract

The incidence, contributing etiopathogenetic factors, and prognostic significance of centrilobular necrosis were investigated in 270 hepatic transplants to 215 immunosuppressed patients in whom 837 biopsies were performed. Twenty-six (9.6\%) grafts demonstrated centrilobular necrosis in one or more biopsy specimens. The immunological, clinical, histopathological, and evolutionary features of this patient group (group A) were compared with a control group of patients who had undergone 92 consecutive transplants with no necrosis (group B). Group A was younger (p < 0.01), had a higher average of warm and cold-ischemia time (p < 0.05), a higher incidence (p < 0.001) and earlier appearance of acute rejection episodes (p < 0.01), and a closer association with evolution to chronic rejection (A: 53.8\% vs B: 13.1\%, p < 0.001). Survival rates for grafts and patients with necrosis at 12 and 30 months were significantly lower (p < 0.001). The 26 grafts were distributed into three chronological subgroups according to when necrosis appeared: (1) First week--All these grafts were lost (four through primary graft nonfunction and one due to protal recurrent thrombosis); (2) Second week--seven grafts with associated acute rejection, with three evolving to chronic rejection; (3) After the second week (116 +/- 82 days)--five with isolated necrosis, two with associated acute rejection, four with associated ductopenia, and three with associated acute rejection and ductopenia. In 11 grafts the necrosis persisted and evolved to chronic rejection. In conclusion, these findings indicate that centrilobular necrosis is a histopathological sign associated with poor prognosis in most hepatic grafts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
1994
Etiopathogenesis and prognosis of centrilobular necrosis in hepatic grafts / R., Gómez; F., Colina; E., Moreno; I., González; C., Loinaz; I., Garcia; Musella, Mario; H., Garcia; C., Lumbreras; V., Maffettone. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - STAMPA. - 21:(1994), pp. 441-446. [10.1016/S0168-8278(05)80325-3]
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