KMID : 0816120010040010063
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Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterolology and Nutrition 2001 Volume.4 No. 1 p.63 ~ p.70
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Analysis of Linear Growth in Children after Living-related Liver Transplantation
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Rim Sun-Hee
Yun Hye-Jin Suh Young-Mee Choi Bo-Hwa Kim Kyung-Mo Lee Young-Joo Lee Sung-Gyu
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Abstract
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effective role of living-related liver transplantation (LRLT) on posttransplant linear growth in children.
Methods: Thirty six children were enrolled who received LRLT at Asan Medical Center from December, 1994 to February, 1999 and showed more than one-year postoperative survival. Mean height standard deviation score (zH) was analyzed according to medical records including heights during pretransplant and posttransplant follow-up periods.
Results: zH of total children showed significant linear growth after LRLT from 1.58 to 0.33 at 24 posttransplant month (p£¼0.05). zH in children under 6 years of age, to exclude the effect of adolescent linear growth spurt, showed increment in height (p£¼0.05). Linear growth of children with liver cirrhosis improved and that with fulminant hepatitis was matained same. While stunted children (mean zH= 2.30) achieved good catch-up growth after transplantation, children with normal growth remained same. Children with significant hepatic dysfunction after LRLT such as chronic rejection or posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder showed retarded posttrasplant linear growth. There was no statistical difference according to the type of immunosuppressants.
Conclusion: LRLT resulted in adequate or catch-up linear growth in children with acute, chronic and metabolic liver disease. Successful LRLT suggested to be a promising option not only in longterm survival but also in normal linear growth.
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KEYWORD
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Living-related liver transplantation, Child, Linear growth
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