Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Meirelles Júnior,Roberto Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Salvalaggio,Paolo, Rezende,Marcelo Bruno de, Evangelista,Andréia Silva, Guardia,Bianca Della, Matielo,Celso Eduardo Lourenço, Neves,Douglas Bastos, Pandullo,Fernando Luis, Felga,Guilherme Eduardo Gonçalves, Alves,Jefferson André da Silva, Curvelo,Lilian Amorim, Diaz,Luiz Gustavo Guedes, Rusi,Marcela Balbo, Viveiros,Marcelo de Melo, Almeida,Marcio Dias de, Pedroso,Pamella Tung, Rocco,Rodrigo Andrey, Meira Filho,Sérgio Paiva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082015000100026
Resumo: In 1958 Francis Moore described the orthotopic liver transplantation technique in dogs. In 1963, Starzl et al. performed the first liver transplantation. In the first five liver transplantations no patient survived more than 23 days. In 1967, stimulated by Calne who used antilymphocytic serum, Starzl began a successful series of liver transplantation. Until 1977, 200 liver transplantations were performed in the world. In that period, technical problems were overcome. Roy Calne, in 1979, used the first time cyclosporine in two patients who had undergone liver transplantation. In 1989, Starzl et al. reported a series of 1,179 consecutives patients who underwent liver transplantation and reported a survival rate between one and five years of 73% and 64%, respectively. Finally, in 1990, Starzl et al. reported successful use of tacrolimus in patents undergoing liver transplantation and who had rejection despite receiving conventional immunosuppressive treatment. Liver Transplantation Program was initiated at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in 1990 and so far over 1,400 transplants have been done. In 2013, 102 deceased donors liver transplantations were performed. The main indications for transplantation were hepatocellular carcinoma (38%), hepatitis C virus (33.3%) and alcohol liver cirrhosis (19.6%). Of these, 36% of patients who underwent transplantation showed biological MELD score > 30. Patient and graft survival in the first year was, 82.4% and 74.8%, respectively. A major challenge in liver transplantation field is the insufficient number of donors compared with the growing demand of transplant candidates. Thus, we emphasize that appropriated donor/receptor selection, allocation and organ preservation topics should contribute to improve the number and outcomes in liver transplantation.
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spelling Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectivesLiver transplantation/historyLiver cirrhosisTissue donorsImmunosuppressionOrgan preservationTissue and organ procurementBrazilIn 1958 Francis Moore described the orthotopic liver transplantation technique in dogs. In 1963, Starzl et al. performed the first liver transplantation. In the first five liver transplantations no patient survived more than 23 days. In 1967, stimulated by Calne who used antilymphocytic serum, Starzl began a successful series of liver transplantation. Until 1977, 200 liver transplantations were performed in the world. In that period, technical problems were overcome. Roy Calne, in 1979, used the first time cyclosporine in two patients who had undergone liver transplantation. In 1989, Starzl et al. reported a series of 1,179 consecutives patients who underwent liver transplantation and reported a survival rate between one and five years of 73% and 64%, respectively. Finally, in 1990, Starzl et al. reported successful use of tacrolimus in patents undergoing liver transplantation and who had rejection despite receiving conventional immunosuppressive treatment. Liver Transplantation Program was initiated at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in 1990 and so far over 1,400 transplants have been done. In 2013, 102 deceased donors liver transplantations were performed. The main indications for transplantation were hepatocellular carcinoma (38%), hepatitis C virus (33.3%) and alcohol liver cirrhosis (19.6%). Of these, 36% of patients who underwent transplantation showed biological MELD score > 30. Patient and graft survival in the first year was, 82.4% and 74.8%, respectively. A major challenge in liver transplantation field is the insufficient number of donors compared with the growing demand of transplant candidates. Thus, we emphasize that appropriated donor/receptor selection, allocation and organ preservation topics should contribute to improve the number and outcomes in liver transplantation.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082015000100026einstein (São Paulo) v.13 n.1 2015reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/S1679-45082015RW3164info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMeirelles Júnior,Roberto FerreiraSalvalaggio,PaoloRezende,Marcelo Bruno deEvangelista,Andréia SilvaGuardia,Bianca DellaMatielo,Celso Eduardo LourençoNeves,Douglas BastosPandullo,Fernando LuisFelga,Guilherme Eduardo GonçalvesAlves,Jefferson André da SilvaCurvelo,Lilian AmorimDiaz,Luiz Gustavo GuedesRusi,Marcela BalboViveiros,Marcelo de MeloAlmeida,Marcio Dias dePedroso,Pamella TungRocco,Rodrigo AndreyMeira Filho,Sérgio Paivaeng2015-08-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082015000100026Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2015-08-03T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
title Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
spellingShingle Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
Meirelles Júnior,Roberto Ferreira
Liver transplantation/history
Liver cirrhosis
Tissue donors
Immunosuppression
Organ preservation
Tissue and organ procurement
Brazil
title_short Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
title_full Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
title_fullStr Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
title_sort Liver transplantation: history, outcomes and perspectives
author Meirelles Júnior,Roberto Ferreira
author_facet Meirelles Júnior,Roberto Ferreira
Salvalaggio,Paolo
Rezende,Marcelo Bruno de
Evangelista,Andréia Silva
Guardia,Bianca Della
Matielo,Celso Eduardo Lourenço
Neves,Douglas Bastos
Pandullo,Fernando Luis
Felga,Guilherme Eduardo Gonçalves
Alves,Jefferson André da Silva
Curvelo,Lilian Amorim
Diaz,Luiz Gustavo Guedes
Rusi,Marcela Balbo
Viveiros,Marcelo de Melo
Almeida,Marcio Dias de
Pedroso,Pamella Tung
Rocco,Rodrigo Andrey
Meira Filho,Sérgio Paiva
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author2 Salvalaggio,Paolo
Rezende,Marcelo Bruno de
Evangelista,Andréia Silva
Guardia,Bianca Della
Matielo,Celso Eduardo Lourenço
Neves,Douglas Bastos
Pandullo,Fernando Luis
Felga,Guilherme Eduardo Gonçalves
Alves,Jefferson André da Silva
Curvelo,Lilian Amorim
Diaz,Luiz Gustavo Guedes
Rusi,Marcela Balbo
Viveiros,Marcelo de Melo
Almeida,Marcio Dias de
Pedroso,Pamella Tung
Rocco,Rodrigo Andrey
Meira Filho,Sérgio Paiva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meirelles Júnior,Roberto Ferreira
Salvalaggio,Paolo
Rezende,Marcelo Bruno de
Evangelista,Andréia Silva
Guardia,Bianca Della
Matielo,Celso Eduardo Lourenço
Neves,Douglas Bastos
Pandullo,Fernando Luis
Felga,Guilherme Eduardo Gonçalves
Alves,Jefferson André da Silva
Curvelo,Lilian Amorim
Diaz,Luiz Gustavo Guedes
Rusi,Marcela Balbo
Viveiros,Marcelo de Melo
Almeida,Marcio Dias de
Pedroso,Pamella Tung
Rocco,Rodrigo Andrey
Meira Filho,Sérgio Paiva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Liver transplantation/history
Liver cirrhosis
Tissue donors
Immunosuppression
Organ preservation
Tissue and organ procurement
Brazil
topic Liver transplantation/history
Liver cirrhosis
Tissue donors
Immunosuppression
Organ preservation
Tissue and organ procurement
Brazil
description In 1958 Francis Moore described the orthotopic liver transplantation technique in dogs. In 1963, Starzl et al. performed the first liver transplantation. In the first five liver transplantations no patient survived more than 23 days. In 1967, stimulated by Calne who used antilymphocytic serum, Starzl began a successful series of liver transplantation. Until 1977, 200 liver transplantations were performed in the world. In that period, technical problems were overcome. Roy Calne, in 1979, used the first time cyclosporine in two patients who had undergone liver transplantation. In 1989, Starzl et al. reported a series of 1,179 consecutives patients who underwent liver transplantation and reported a survival rate between one and five years of 73% and 64%, respectively. Finally, in 1990, Starzl et al. reported successful use of tacrolimus in patents undergoing liver transplantation and who had rejection despite receiving conventional immunosuppressive treatment. Liver Transplantation Program was initiated at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in 1990 and so far over 1,400 transplants have been done. In 2013, 102 deceased donors liver transplantations were performed. The main indications for transplantation were hepatocellular carcinoma (38%), hepatitis C virus (33.3%) and alcohol liver cirrhosis (19.6%). Of these, 36% of patients who underwent transplantation showed biological MELD score > 30. Patient and graft survival in the first year was, 82.4% and 74.8%, respectively. A major challenge in liver transplantation field is the insufficient number of donors compared with the growing demand of transplant candidates. Thus, we emphasize that appropriated donor/receptor selection, allocation and organ preservation topics should contribute to improve the number and outcomes in liver transplantation.
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