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Outcome of split liver transplantation vs living donor liver transplantation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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2023-07-27

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Aksoy, Fuat

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Garzali, İbrahim Umar
Akbulut, Sami
Aloun, Ali
Naffa, Motaz

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Baishideng Publishing Group Inc

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BACKGROUNDThe outcomes of liver transplantation (LT) from different grafts have been studied individually and in combination, but the reports were conflicting with some researchers finding no difference in both short-term and long-term outcomes between the deceased donor split LT (DD-SLT) and living donor LT (LDLT).AIMTo compare the outcomes of DD-SLT and LDLT we performed this systematic review and meta-analysis.METHODSThis systematic review was performed in compliance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis guidelines. The following databases were searched for articles comparing outcomes of DD-SLT and LDLT: PubMed; Google Scholar; Embase; Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials; the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; and Reference Citation Analysis (https://www.referencecitationanalysis.com/). The search terms used were: "liver transplantation;" "liver transplant;" "split liver transplant;" "living donor liver transplant;" "partial liver transplant;" "partial liver graft;" "ex vivo splitting;" and "in vivo splitting."RESULTSTen studies were included for the data synthesis and meta-analysis. There were a total of 4836 patients. The overall survival rate at 1 year, 3 years and 5 years was superior in patients that received LDLT compared to DD-SLT. At 1 year, the hazard ratios was 1.44 (95% confidence interval: 1.16-1.78; P = 0.001). The graft survival rate at 3 years and 5 years was superior in the LDLT group (3 year hazard ratio: 1.28; 95% confidence interval: 1.01-1.63; P = 0.04).CONCLUSIONThis meta-analysis showed that LDLT has better graft survival and overall survival when compared to DD-SLT.

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Recipients, Adult, Whole, Deceased donor liver transplantation, Living donor liver transplantation, Split liver transplantation, Overall survival, Graft survival, Acute rejection, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Gastroenterology & hepatology, Surgery, Gastroenterology & hepatology

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