Prevalence and predictors of post-liver transplantation metabolic bone diseases.

Clin Exp Hepatol

Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, National Liver Institute, Menoufia University, Shebeen Elkoom, Egypt.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the prevalence and risk factors of bone diseases like osteopenia and osteoporosis in patients after liver transplantation (LTx).
  • It involved 100 patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) and evaluated their bone mineral density (BMD) one year post-surgery.
  • Key findings indicate that 14% of patients had osteopenia and 8% had osteoporosis, with factors like hepatitis C-related cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, and corticosteroid use significantly contributing to decreased BMD.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Post-liver transplantation (LTx) bone diseases have been poorly investigated. The frequency of bone diseases (osteopenia and osteoporosis) after LTx is unknown.

Aim Of The Study: To define prevalence and risk factors of bone disorders following LTx.

Material And Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 100 consecutive adult patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) at the National Liver Institute (NLI) and survived longer than a year. Bone mineral density (BMD) was evaluated by dual-energy X-ray absorption (DEXA), as well as other pre- and postoperative risk factors.

Results: The frequencies of osteopenia and osteoporosis were found to be 14% and 8% among post-LTx patients. Seven recipients of the osteoporotic group were males, with mean age, and body mass index (BMI) before and after LTx 49.5 ±7.4 years, 24.1 ±4.7 kg/m and 22.8 ±1.5 kg/m, respectively. A significant association between hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related cirrhosis, liver disease severity according to Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) score, and alcoholism with decreased post-LTx BMD was substantiated ( < 0.05, 0.006). Post-LTx development of diabetes mellitus (DM), weight gain, use of corticosteroids and basiliximab all significantly affected decreased post-LTx BMD ( < 0.05). However, binary regression revealed that post-LTx occurrence of DM ( = 0.012, odds ratio [OR] = 0.099), the severity of liver disease ( = 0.023, OR = 0.217), and HCV ( = 0.011, OR = 0.173) are the main independent predictors of metabolic bone disease (MBD) occurrence one year after LTx.

Conclusions: Post-LTx bone disorders are not infrequent complications and should be more considered in those with HCV-related severe liver disease or developed DM after LTx.

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