Abstract

The objective is to present the causes of late death in patients subjected to liver transplantation. A total of 209 patients were subjected to 223 liver transplantations (14 retransplantations). The computerized study protocol sheets were evaluated to determine the causes of late death (> 6 months after transplantation). Of the 209 patients, 30 had late death. Ductopenic rejection (chronic rejection) was the most common cause and it was observed in 10 patients. Time after transplantation at the moment of death of this group of patients varied from 11 to 57 months, with an average of 29 months. Seven patients died at the hospital admission of hepatic retransplantation. Other causes of late death were sepsis, lymphoproliferative disease, chronic renal insufficiency, and hepatic insufficiency. The most common cause of late death after liver transplantation is ductopenic rejection, followed by complications of retransplantation and sepsis. Death owing to ductopenic rejection may occur even many years after transplantation.

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  • Infecção após o 6o mês de transplante hepático ocorre geralmente em pacientes com rejeição celular ou ductopênica e que, portanto, necessitam de doses elevadas de imunossupressores[7]

  • The objective is to present the causes of late death in patients subjected to liver transplantation

  • A total of 209 patients were subjected to 223 liver transplantations (14 retransplantations)

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The objective is to present the causes of late death in patients subjected to liver transplantation. A causa mais comum de óbito após seis meses de transplante hepático é a rejeição ductopênica, seguida das complicações de retransplante e sepse. Um paciente apresentou descompensação da insuficiência renal crônica 15 meses após o transplante e evoluiu para encefalopatia, coma e alterações hemodinâmicas significativas, com óbito dois dias após sua admissão hospitalar.

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