Although many patients taking ciclosporin (CS) for the long term develop hypertensive side effects, a proportion do not. We have studied the blood pressure response to graded upright bicycle exercise while continuously recording the metabolic rate in 18 normotensive renal transplant recipients whose mean age was 30.8 years (range 16-54).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incidence and morbidity of viral and Toxoplasma gondii infections were studied in 40 children who underwent liver transplantation between December 1983 and February 1988. The incidence of primary and reactivated cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was 19% and 47%, respectively; primary infection caused clinical disease in all five cases affected and was fatal in one. Primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection occurred in 10 (26%) recipients but caused only mild disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe postoperative course of 335 adult patients who underwent orthotopic liver transplantation from 1968-1987 was reviewed retrospectively to identify patients who died in the intensive care unit and the causes of death. Forty-four percent of all deaths occurred in the intensive care unit. The mortality rate in the intensive care unit peaked in 1984 (48%), but decreased to 11% in 1987.
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December 1989
Serum levels of F protein, a 44 kD cytoplasmic protein mainly found in hepatocytes, became elevated during episodes of graft dysfunction following orthotopic liver transplantation. In a study of 27 liver transplant recipients, the rise in F protein did not precede rises in the other conventional biochemical indices of hepatic dysfunction. Serum F protein concentration significantly correlated with serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin (all P less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo study the role of hormonal and neural factors in the control of the entero-insular axis the insulin, C-peptide, and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) responses to oral and intravenous glucose were investigated in 5 patients who had received a combined kidney and paratopic pancreas transplant, with physiological portal venous drainage. The incremental areas under the insulin and C-peptide responses to oral glucose were significantly greater than the responses to intravenous glucose (insulin: patients 7983 +/- 1937 (+/- SE) vs 3513 +/- 2188 mU l-1 min, p less than 0.002, control subjects 5505 +/- 1035 vs 1066 +/- 484 mU l-1 min, p less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiliary atresia is the most common indication for liver transplantation in infants and children, despite the advent of the Kasai operation. Coexisting anomalies, which have been noted in up to 27% of patients with biliary atresia, may form an association known as the "polysplenia syndrome," which includes (1) polysplenia, (2) midgut malrotation, (3) preduodenal portal vein, (4) absent prerenal inferior vena cava with azygos continuation, (5) situs inversus, (6) symmetric liver, (7) hepatic arterial anomalies, and (8) bilobed right lung with hyparterial bronchus. Two of 31 patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation for biliary atresia following failed portoenterostomy over the past 11 years manifested the polysplenia syndrome with absent prerenal inferior vena cava.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe coagulation changes during liver transplantation have been studied in 14 selected patients. Blood usage in all cases was limited to 8.5 liters, and the preoperative coagulation results were only minimally deranged.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTiming of transplantation for patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) requires identification not only of individual risk factors for the operation but estimation of survival with and without transplantation. To identify those risk factors and develop a prognostic model, 82 patients grafted for PBC since 1980 in the Birmingham and Cambridge/King's College Hospital series have been analyzed. Using logrank tests it was found that treatment with diuretics, hemoglobin above 10 g/dl, prothrombin time less than 5 sec prolonged, serum sodium above 130 mmol/L and serum bilirubin less than 350 mumol/L were all individually associated with a better prognosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty three patients with primary biliary cirrhosis surviving for greater than 1 yr after liver transplantation were studied. All reported marked symptomatic improvement, and had significant falls in serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase (p less than 0.0001), immunoglobulin M, and antimitochondrial antibody levels (p less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCampath-1M is a rat monoclonal IgM antibody that binds human complement and recognizes virtually all peripheral human mononuclear cells. It is known to be effective in T cell depletion of bone marrow grafts, and encouraging results were obtained in a pilot study in which the antibody was used in prevention and treatment of rejection of kidney, pancreas, and liver allografts. In this randomized controlled clinical trial, Campath-1M has been evaluated as a prophylactic agent following renal allografting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour patients underwent liver transplantation in the Cambridge/King's College Hospital programme for malignant primary and secondary apudomas, secreting various peptide hormones and uncontrollable by standard treatment techniques. After transplantation all patients had excellent symptomatic relief and specific peptide hormone levels fell to normal ranges. Two patients remain alive and well after 38 and 22 months, the latter with recurrence of slight tumour-related symptoms and elevation of the specific secretory product.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman liver allografts deliver soluble class I (HLA-A and -B) transplantation antigens into the recipients' circulation. These molecules are detectable in recipient serum shortly after transplantation and they persist at high concentration for as long as the liver graft functions. Levels of graft-derived antigens in the recipient serum and self antigens in donor serum are comparable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of hybrid-hybridomas were derived by the cell fusion of a CD3 antibody-secreting hybridoma with other Ig-producing cell lines. The Ig molecules secreted by these hybrid-hybridomas were fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography, and fractions containing monovalent CD3 antibodies were tested for complement-mediated lysis of T cells. Two monovalent CD3 antibodies with mixed heavy chain isotypes were very poor in lysis but, in contrast, a monovalent antibody possessing two identical rat gamma 2b heavy chains but two non-identical light chains was found to be more lytic with human complement than the parental bivalent CD3 antibody.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour successful cases of pregnancy after combined pancreas-kidney transplantation at four different centers are summarized. The techniques used for the pancreas transplantations were duct obstruction in one patient and enteric exocrine diversion in two patients; in all three patients the insulin delivery was to the systemic circulation. In one patient exocrine diversion was to the stomach and the vascular anastomosis to the splenic vessels, thus accomplishing portal insulin delivery.
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