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Liver transplantation in 100 children: Cambridge and Kings College Hospital series.

机译:100名儿童的肝移植:剑桥和国王学院医院系列。

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To review the results of the Addenbrooke's and King's College Hospital children's liver transplantation programme.Retrospective analysis of the first 100 children to receive liver grafts at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, from December 1983 to March 1990.Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and King's College Hospital, London.153 children assessed for liver transplantation, of whom 22 died before a donor became available and 31 were considered unsuitable. 100 children received grafts, of whom 27 had second grafts.One year actuarial patient survival was 71%, with 57% one year graft survival. In the last two years survival rates had improved considerably, with 86% of patients and 63% of grafts surviving for at least one year. Sixty five children were alive 12 to 86 months after transplantation; 63 were well and leading normal active lives and 56 had entirely normal liver function. Children's growth and development were essentially normal, with many showing remarkable catch up growth.Liver transplantation offers children with terminal liver disease a high chance of a return to full quality life and normal development. Improved surgical and medical care have progressively improved survival. The timing of transplantation is critical but has been constrained particularly by the availability of donors and resources.
机译:回顾Addenbrooke和King's College医院儿童肝移植计划的结果.1983年12月至1990年3月在剑桥的Addenbrooke医院对前100名接受肝移植的儿童进行回顾性分析。伦敦。有153名接受肝移植评估的儿童,其中22名在获得捐助者之前死亡,另有31名被认为不合适。 100名儿童接受了移植,其中27例接受了第二次移植。一年的精算患者生存率为71%,其中一年为57%。在过去的两年中,存活率有了很大提高,其中86%的患者和63%的移植物存活了至少一年。移植后12至86个月,有65名儿童还活着。 63岁的人过着良好的生活,过着正常的生活,而56人的肝功能完全正常。儿童的生长和发育基本上是正常的,许多人表现出明显的追赶性增长。肝移植为患有晚期肝病的儿童提供了重返高质量生活和正常发育的机会。改善的外科手术和医疗护理逐渐改善了生存率。移植的时机很关键,但特别受到捐赠者和资源可用性的限制。

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