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- ItemChilean experience in liver transplantation for acute liver failure in children(2010) Uribe, M.; Alba, A.; Hunter, B.; Valverde, C.; Godoy, J.; Ferrario, M.; Buckel, E.; Cavallieri, S.; Rebolledo Acevedo, Rolando Arturo; Herzog, C.; Calabrán, L.; Flores, L.; Soto, P.Background: Acute liver failure (ALF) in children is a life-threatening condition, associated with high mortality, and in almost one third of the cases, with no other therapeutic option than orthotopic liver transplant (OLT). The aim of this study was to present our experience with OLT for ALF in pediatric patients in Chile. Patients fulfilling the criteria for ALF who were transplanted in our centers were prospectively included in an excel Microsoft database. We analyzed demographics, etiology, surgical techniques, complications, and long-term results. Patients and Methods: Between 1994 and 2009, we transplanted 52 pediatric patients with ALF. The most frequent known etiology was acute hepatitis A in 9 cases (18%), but in 26 cases (50%) it was impossible to determine the etiology. Thirty- one patients were males (63%). The overall mean age was 7.5 years and the mean weight, 28.1 kg. Thirty-five (67%) received a cadaveric graft. Among them in 18 cases (34%) the liver had to be reduced but 17 (33%) received whole livers. There were 17 (33%) recipients of living-related livers. Twenty-two patients needed reoperation, including 13 due to surgical complications (59%) and 9 (41%) as planned interventions. Ten patients were retransplanted. Results: Actuarial survival of patients at 1 year was 80% and at 5 and 10 years, 72%. Graft survival at 1 year was 79%, at 5 years 69%, and at 10 years 50%. Conclusion: We have reported a series of pediatric liver transplant patients due to ALF whose results were comparable to other reported series. Living donor transplantation for ALF should be considered and offers a low morbidity rate without mortality.
- ItemCommentaries on Viewpoint : Physiology and fast marathons(2020) Santos-Concejero, J.; González-Mohíno, F.; González-Ravé, J.M.; Perrey, S.; Dewolf, A. H.; Yates, B. A.; Anton, U.; Tadej, D.; González-Rayas, J. M.; Río Quero, Rodrigo del; Rayas-Gómez A.L.; González-Yáñez, J. M.; Lepers, R.; Stapley, P.; Louis, J.; Proessl, F.; Nikolaidis, P. T.; Knechtle, B.; Muniz-Pumares, D.; Hunter, B.; Bottoms, L.; Bontemps, B.; Valenzuela, P. L.; Boullosa, D.; Del Coso, J.; Blagrove, R. C.; Hayes, P. R.; Millet, G. P.; Malatesta, D.; de Almeida Costa Campos, Y.; Pereira Guimarães, M.; Macedo Vianna, J.; Fernandes da Silva, S.; Silva Marques de Azevedo, P. H.; Paris, H. L.; Leist, M. A.; Lige, M. T.; Malysa, W.; Oumsang, A. S.; Sinai, E. C.; Hansen, R. K.; Secher, N. H.; Volianitis, S.; Hottenrott, L.; Hottenrott, K.; Gronwald, T.; Senefeld, J. W.; Fernandes, R. J.
- ItemEpidemiological, clinical and biochemical characterization of the p.(Ala359Asp) SMPD1 variant causing Niemann-Pick disease type B(2016) Acuna, M.; Martinez, P.; Moraga, C.; He, X.; Moraga, M.; Hunter, B.; Nuernberg, P.; Gutiérrez Ilabaca, Rodrigo Antonio; Gonzalez, M.; Schuchman, E.; Santos Martín, José Luis; Miquel P., Juan Francisco; Mabe, P.; Zanlungo Matsuhiro, Silvana
- ItemLiver transplantation in children weighing less than 10 kg.: chilean experience(2013) Uribe, M.; Alba, A.; Hunter, B.; González, G.; Godoy, J.; Ferrario, M.; Buckel, E.; Cavallieri, S.; Heine, C.; Rebolledo Acevedo, Rolando Arturo; Auad, H.; Acuña, C.
- ItemPediatric liver transplantation experience and outcome in Chile(2013) Acuña, C.; Zuleta, R.; Dalmazzo, R.; Valverde, C.; Uribe, M.; Alba, A.; Buckel, E.; Hunter, B.; González, G.; Godoy, J.; Ferrario, M.; Cavallieri, S.; Campos, M.; Pizarro, F.; Wash, A.; Ferrón, S.; Díaz, V.; Macho, L.; Herzog, C.; Calabrán, L.; Flores, L.; Soto, P.; Heine, C.; Rebolledo Acevedo, Rolando Arturo; Auad, H.
- ItemPrioritization for liver transplantation using the MELD score in Chile : Inequities generated by MELD exceptions. A collaboration between the Chilean Liver Transplant Programs, the Public Health Institute and the National Transplant Coordinator(2019) Díaz, Luis Antonio; Norero, B.; Lara, B.; Robles, C.; Elgueta, S.; Humeres, R.; Poniachik, J.; Silva, G.; Wolff, R.; Innocenti, F.; Rojas, J.L.; Zapata, R.; Hunter, B.; Alvarez, S.; Cancino, A.; Ibarra, J.; Rius, M.; González Bombardiere, Sergio; Calabran, L.; Perez, R.M.