Risk factors and outcomes associated with recurrent autoimmune hepatitis following liver transplantation

Background & Aims: Autoimmune hepatitis can recur after liver transplantation (LT), though the impact of recurrence on patient and graft survival has not been well characterized. We evaluated a large, international, multicenter cohort to identify the probability and risk factors associated with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Hepatology 2022-07, Vol.77 (1), p.84-97
Hauptverfasser: Montano-Loza, A.J., Ronca, V., Ebadi, M., Hansen, B.E., Hirschfield, G., Elwir, S., Alsaed, M., Milkiewicz, P., Janik, M.K., Marschall, H.U., Burza, M.A., Efe, C., Caliskan, A.R., Harputluoglu, M., Kabacam, G., Terrabuio, D., Onofrio, F.D., Selzner, N., Bonder, A., Pares, A., Llovet, L., Akyildiz, M., Arikan, C., Manns, M.P., Taubert, R., Weber, A.L., Schiano, T.D., Haydel, B., Czubkowski, P., Socha, P., Oldak, N., Akamatsu, N., Tanaka, A., Levy, C., Martin, E.F., Goel, A., Sedki, M., Jankowska, I., Ikegami, T., Rodriguez, M., Sterneck, M., Weiler-Normann, C., Schramm, C., Donato, M.F., Lohse, A., Andrade, R.J., Patwardhan, V.R., Hoek, B. van, Biewenga, M., Kremer, A.E., Ueda, Y., Deneau, M., Pedersen, M., Mayo, M.J., Floreani, A., Burra, P., Secchi, M.F., Beretta-Piccoli, B.T., Sciveres, M., Maggiore, G., Jafri, S.M., Debray, D., Girard, M., Lacaille, F., Lytvyak, E., Mason, A.L., Heneghan, M., Oo, Y.H.
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Zusammenfassung:Background & Aims: Autoimmune hepatitis can recur after liver transplantation (LT), though the impact of recurrence on patient and graft survival has not been well characterized. We evaluated a large, international, multicenter cohort to identify the probability and risk factors associated with recurrent AIH and the association between recurrent disease and patient and graft survival.Methods: We included 736 patients (77% female, mean age 42 +/- 1 years) with AIH who underwent LT from January 1987 through June 2020, among 33 centers in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Clinical data before and after LT, biochemical data within the first 12 months after LT, and immunosuppression after LT were analyzed to identify patients at higher risk of AIH recurrence based on histological diagnosis.Results: AIH recurred in 20% of patients after 5 years and 31% after 10 years. Age at LT
DOI:10.1016/j.jhep.2022.01.022