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Query: UMLS:C0034065 (
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Recent preliminary reports suggest a poor outcome of orthotopic liver transplantation for patients with
hemochromatosis
. We analyzed an institutional experience with orthotopic liver transplantation for
hemochromatosis
, focusing on factors contributing to increased morbidity and mortality. Between March 1988 and October 1992, nine of 249 adults (3.6%) undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation had
hemochromatosis
. Mean age was 53 yr (range, 42 to 62 yr), and eight of nine patients were men. The diagnosis of
hemochromatosis
was based on transferrin saturation > 62% and hepatic iron index > 2.0. Only two patients were known to have
hemochromatosis
before liver transplantation. All nine patients underwent standard cardiac evaluation before transplantation, and no patient had detectable pre-existing cardiac disease. One patient had a major operative cardiac complication as a result of
pulmonary embolism
and made a full recovery. Postoperatively, congestive heart failure developed in three patients and four patients had arrhythmias. One patient is undergoing phlebotomy for post-transplant cardiac complications from
hemochromatosis
. Two patients had primary hepatic tumors in the explant liver. There were four deaths caused by multiorgan failure with congestive heart failure (1), infection (2), and/or malignancy (2). Five patients are alive 3 to 25 mo post-transplant. The actuarial survival of the nine patients was 53% at 25 mo vs. 89% for 18 age- and sex-matched control transplant recipients (p = 0.1) and 81% for all other adult liver transplant recipients (p < 0.01). In five of seven patients, post-transplant liver biopsies revealed hepatic iron accumulation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Outcome of liver transplantation in patients with hemochromatosis. 804 2