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A Scoring System to Predict the Need for Liver Transplantation for Biliary Atresia After Kasai Portoenterostomy

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Journal Eur J Pediatr
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2003 Jul 5
PMID 12844260
Citations 6
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Unlabelled: A retrospective analysis was performed of the records of 133 patients with extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) who had undergone a Kasai portoenterostomy. The patients were divided into a non-transplantation group who survived but did not receive liver transplantation after the procedure and a failure group of those who died or received liver transplantation. A score was calculated that assessed nine factors, including laboratory values and complications. The data were assessed at the time complications occurred. The scores were analysed by a trend analysis to see if serial scores predicted the evolution of liver disease. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted to assess the optimal cut-point for the scoring system. There were 98 patients in the non-transplantation group and 35 in the failure group. The latter group had significantly higher post-operative bilirubin (9.3+/-7.2 mg/dl versus 3.5+/-3.1 mg/dl), ALT (136+/-89 U/l versus 92+/-88 U/l), prothrombin time, and incidence of cirrhosis, ascites, oesophageal varices, portal hypertension, cholangitis and sepsis than the non-transplantation group (P<0.05). A score of > or =8 had a high sensitivity (96.9%) and specificity (89.5%) for predicting the need for liver transplant.

Conclusion: Based on easily available clinical information, our scoring system can predict which patients with biliary atresia who have already undergone a Kasai procedure should be considered for liver transplantation.

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