Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration

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Autor(a) principal: Nacif, Lucas S.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rocha-Santos, Vinicius, Claro, Laura C.L., Vintimilla, Agustin, Ferreira, Leandro A., Arantes, Rubens M., Pinheiro, Rafael S., Andraus, Wellington, Alves, Venancio A.F., D’Albuquerque, Luiz Carneiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/146901
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: The number of pancreatic transplants has decreased in recent years. Pancreatic grafts have been underutilized compared to other solid grafts. One cause of discard is the macroscopic appearance of the pancreas, especially the presence of fatty infiltration. The current research is aimed at understanding any graft-related association between fatty tissue infiltration of the pancreas and liver steatosis. METHODS: From August 2013 to August 2014, a prospective cross-sectional clinical study using data from 54 multiple deceased donor organs was performed. RESULTS: Micro- and macroscopic liver steatosis were significantly correlated with the donor body mass index ([BMI]; p=0.029 and p=0.006, respectively). Positive gamma associations between pancreatic and liver macroscopic and microscopic findings (0.98; confidence interval [CI]: 0.95-1 and 0.52; CI 0.04-1, respectively) were observed. Furthermore, comparisons of liver microscopy findings showed significant differences between severe versus absent (p
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
title Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
spellingShingle Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
Nacif, Lucas S.
Liver Transplant
Pancreas Transplant
Graft
Liver Steatosis
Visceral Fat
title_short Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
title_full Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
title_fullStr Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
title_full_unstemmed Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
title_sort Liver biopsy may facilitate pancreatic graft evaluation: Positive association between liver steatosis and pancreatic graft adipose infiltration
author Nacif, Lucas S.
author_facet Nacif, Lucas S.
Rocha-Santos, Vinicius
Claro, Laura C.L.
Vintimilla, Agustin
Ferreira, Leandro A.
Arantes, Rubens M.
Pinheiro, Rafael S.
Andraus, Wellington
Alves, Venancio A.F.
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Carneiro
author_role author
author2 Rocha-Santos, Vinicius
Claro, Laura C.L.
Vintimilla, Agustin
Ferreira, Leandro A.
Arantes, Rubens M.
Pinheiro, Rafael S.
Andraus, Wellington
Alves, Venancio A.F.
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Carneiro
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nacif, Lucas S.
Rocha-Santos, Vinicius
Claro, Laura C.L.
Vintimilla, Agustin
Ferreira, Leandro A.
Arantes, Rubens M.
Pinheiro, Rafael S.
Andraus, Wellington
Alves, Venancio A.F.
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Carneiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Liver Transplant
Pancreas Transplant
Graft
Liver Steatosis
Visceral Fat
topic Liver Transplant
Pancreas Transplant
Graft
Liver Steatosis
Visceral Fat
description OBJECTIVES: The number of pancreatic transplants has decreased in recent years. Pancreatic grafts have been underutilized compared to other solid grafts. One cause of discard is the macroscopic appearance of the pancreas, especially the presence of fatty infiltration. The current research is aimed at understanding any graft-related association between fatty tissue infiltration of the pancreas and liver steatosis. METHODS: From August 2013 to August 2014, a prospective cross-sectional clinical study using data from 54 multiple deceased donor organs was performed. RESULTS: Micro- and macroscopic liver steatosis were significantly correlated with the donor body mass index ([BMI]; p=0.029 and p=0.006, respectively). Positive gamma associations between pancreatic and liver macroscopic and microscopic findings (0.98; confidence interval [CI]: 0.95-1 and 0.52; CI 0.04-1, respectively) were observed. Furthermore, comparisons of liver microscopy findings showed significant differences between severe versus absent (p
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