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[Follow-up of pediatric patients evaluated for liver transplantation]. / Evolução dos pacientes pediátricos avaliados para transplante hepático.
Ferreira, C T; Vieira, S M; Kieling, C; Mello, E D; Santos, C M; Silveira, C; Grossini, M G; Silveira, A E; Almeida, H; Zanotelli, M L; Cantisani, G; Silveira, T R.
Afiliação
  • Ferreira CT; Gastroenterologista Pediátrico do Programa de THI, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, RS.
J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 73(2): 75-9, 1997.
Article em Pt | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14685420
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the evolution of pediatric patients chosen for hepatic transplantation. METHODS: A review was made of the clinical charts of the first 65 children and adolescents with chronic liver disease, aged 5 months to 19 years (X = 6.8%), chosen for liver transplantation during the period of August 1994 to March 1996. Data refer to the patients' demographic characteristics, etiology of their liver disease, their psychosocial situation and of their parents, and their clinical and laboratorial evaluation. According to the severity of the disease, patients were classified as active (waiting for a donor), in evaluation, inactive (compensated liver disease), and excluded for psychosocial or medical conditions, or because of bad indication. RESULTS: Eight patients (12%) received transplantation, and one of them died. Seven (11%) died when in evaluation or waiting for a donor. Ten patients (15%) were excluded from the waiting list: 6 for social problems, and 4 for medical problems. No patient was excluded for bad indication. Six patients are in the active list, waiting for donor. The other 23 patients (35%) are in evaluation, and 11 (17%) are classified as inactive in the waiting list. CONCLUSIONS: Eleven patients (17%) were not operated on due to the advanced stage of the liver disease. We emphasize the necessity of organ donation, and the early contact of the patients with a reference center.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Pt Ano de publicação: 1997 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Pt Ano de publicação: 1997 Tipo de documento: Article