16 December 2022 : Original article
Acute Pancreatitis in Patients After Liver Transplantation
Alzbeta Hujova1BCDEF, Peter Macinga1AEF, Jana Jarosova1E, Jiri Fronek2A, Pavel Taimr1A, Julius Spicak1A, Tomas Hucl1ACDEF*DOI: 10.12659/AOT.938114
Ann Transplant 2022; 27:e938114
Table 4 Characteristics of liver transplant recipients who died due to AP.
| Age | Sex | Time from Tx | Form of AP | Indication for Tx | Complication | Intervention | Time of death from diagnosis of AP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 patient | 64 | M | 1w 1d | Early | Polycystosis of the liver and kidneys | Infected necrosis, sepsis, MODS | Endoscopic necrosectomies | 20 days |
| 2 patient | 58 | M | 4w 1d | Early | NASH cirrhosis | None | None | 1 day |
| 3 patient | 44 | F | 1w 1d | Early | Fulminant liver failure, unknown cause | Infected necrosis, sepsis, MODS | Endoscopic necrosectomies | 47 days |
| 4 patient | 23 | F | 6d | Early | PSC | Diffuse necrosis, liver graft failure, MODS | Surgical revision | 6 days |
| 5 patient | 50 | M | 766w 6d | Late | Cryptogenic cirrhosis | Infected necrosis | None | 35 days |
| NASH – non-alcoholic steatohepatitis; PSC – primary sclerosing cholangitis. | ||||||||






