Korean J Transplant.  2020 Dec;34(Supple 1):S130. 10.4285/ATW2020.OP-1206.

Comparing survival, tacrolimus trough level, prevalence of biliary stenosis and studying for possible early detection of biliary stenosis in liver transplant recipients at First Central Hospital of Mongolia and various high-volume foreign centers

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, First Central Hospital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • 2Department of Department of Transplantation, First Central Hospital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • 3Department of Department of Surgery, First Central Hospital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • 4Department of Anesthesia, First Central Hospital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Abstract

Background
Since 2015, First Central Hospital of Mongolia independently transplanted 62 living donor liver grafts in 60 adult and pediatric patients (domestic-group). Separately, First Central Hospital of Mongolia follows-up on 243 Mongolian post-transplant patients from foreign clinics (foreign-group).
Methods
In this study, we compared these two groups for 1-year graft and patient survival, prevalence of biliary stenosis (BS), tacrolimus oral dose and trough levels, transaminase and creatinine levels. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of patients with radiologically diagnosed and endoscopically treated BS were compared to non-stenotic patients from 1 to 12 months postoperative in a bid to correlate its change with BS later on.
Results
One-year recipient and graft survival in the domestic-group was 90% and 87%, respectively. Prevalence of BS in this group was 28.5%, while in the foreign-group it was 17.2%. ALP in the BS group tended to increase from the second month on and reached statistical significance on 3rd month compared (215.7 u/L; standard error of the mean [SEM], ±36.76) to control group (108.7 u/L, SEM±19.85, P=0.039). Trough tacrolimus level at 3rd year in domestic-group was 6.3 ng/mL (standard deviation [SD], ±2.9), while in foreign-group it was 3.9 (SD±1.6) ng/mL. Daily oral tacrolimus level at 3rd year in the domestic-groups was 3.8 mg/ day, while in the foreign-group it was 2.4 mg/day.
Conclusions
There was no significant difference in transaminases and creatinine between the groups. Survival of recipients depend not only the surgical technique, but also on quality of follow-up. Therefore, for the domestic-group tighter adherence to scheduled check-ups and better collection of information is required. BS that would require endoscopic intervention is likely to manifest itself with a 2xULN change in ALP as early as 3rd month. Physician-controlled immunosuppressant minimization is not only safe but also is required to avoid long-term side-effects.

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