Erschienen in:
19.12.2019 | Original Scientific Report
A Model to Predict Significant Macrosteatosis in Hepatic Grafts
verfasst von:
Ahmed Swelam, René Adam, Lelde Lauka, Luiza Basilio Rodrigues, Sherif Elgarf, Mylène Sebagh, Nicolas Golse, Antonio Sa Cunha, Daniel Cherqui, Denis Castaing, Marc-Antoine Allard
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Surgery
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Ausgabe 4/2020
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Abstract
Background and aims
Assessing the risk of significant macrosteatosis in donors is crucial before considering hepatic graft procurement. We aimed to build a model to predict significant macrosteatosis based on noninvasive methods.
Methods
From January 2012 to December 2018, liver attenuation indices and liver-to-spleen (L/S) ratio were measured in 639 brain-dead donors by local radiologists. Quantity and quality of steatosis were evaluated by an expert pathologist, blinded for attenuation indices measurement.
Results
Macrosteatosis ≥ 30% was found in 33 donors (5.2%). Body weight, body mass index (BMI), abdominal perimeters, history of alcohol abuse, L/S ratio, and liver parenchyma attenuation were associated with macrosteatosis ≥ 30%. The L/S ratio, BMI, and a history of alcohol abuse remained independent predictors in multivariate analysis and were used to build a predictive model (C-index: 0.77). The optimal cutoff to predict macrosteatosis ≥ 60% was 0.85.
Conclusion
Our model, including L/S ratio, BMI, and history of alcohol, might be helpful to refine indication for liver biopsy before donation after brain death. External validation is required.