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Effects of hepatitis C-induced liver fibrosis on survival in kidney transplant candidates.Campbell MS, Constantinescu S, Furth EE, Reddy KR, Bloom RD Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. We sought to investigate survival among kidney transplant candidates with varying degrees of liver fibrosis. We studied 108 patients with hepatitis C+ who underwent pre-kidney transplant liver biopsy (1992-2004). Eighteen patients had advanced fibrosis (bridging fibrosis or cirrhosis), and 90 had lesser degrees of fibrosis. Advanced fibrosis patients were younger and had lower prevalence of diabetes. Survival was similar between those with and without advanced fibrosis among all 108 patients (P = 0.92) and among the 58 patients who underwent kidney transplantation (P = 0.83). Fibrosis stage was associated with a 1.1 (0.72, 1.7; P = 0.65) adjusted hazards ratio for mortality among all 108 patients and a 0.64 (0.24, 1.73; P = 0.38) adjusted hazards ratio among the 58 patients who underwent kidney transplantation. These data support the premise that non-liver disease comorbidities are more important outcome determinants in this population. Kidney transplantation alone may be considered in patients with hepatitis C with compensated cirrhosis or bridging fibrosis. Published 6 September 2007 in Dig Dis Sci, 52(10): 2501-7.
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