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Prevalent use of combined prophylaxis of hepatitis B after liver transplantation in Italy: results of a national survey in a large cohort

Authors :
Marzano, Alfredo
Andreone, Pietro
Boccagni, Patrizia
Burra, Patrizia
Caneschi, Francesco
Conoscitore, Pasquale F.
Coppola, Carmine
De Carlis, Luciano
Fagiuoli, Stefano
Forte, Paolo
Gaeta, Giovanni B.
Iemmolo, Rosa M.
Suffredini, Anna Lotti
Mazzola, Michele
Merli, Manuela
Parrilli, Gianpaolo
Piai, Guido
Piras, Maria R.
Salizzoni, Mauro
Tamè, Mariarosa
Tisone, Giuseppe
Toniutto, Pierluigi
Vennarecci, Giovanni
Volpes, Riccardo
Zamboni, Fausto
Caccamo, Lucio
Bertuzzo, Valentina R.
Bongiovanni, Assunta S.
Brin-Dicci, Gaetano
Cocchis, Donatella
Ettorre, Giuseppe M.
Gianni, Elena
Giusto, Michela
Lenisa, Ilaria
Lucà, Maria G.
Mameli, Laura
Mangoni, Iacopo
Manini, Matteo A.
Paoli, Serena
Russo, Francesco P.
Staiano, Laura
Stornaiuolo, Gianfranca
Toti, Luca
Valente, Giovanna
Vukotic, Ranka
Ispheb, Group
Marzano, Alfredo
Andreone, Pietro
Boccagni, Patrizia
Burra, Patrizia
Caneschi, Francesco
Conoscitore, Pasquale F
Coppola, Carmine
DE Carlis, Luciano
Fagiuoli, Stefano
Forte, Paolo
Gaeta, Giovanni B
Iemmolo, Rosa M
Lotti Suffredini, Anna
Mazzola, Michele
Merli, Manuela
Parrilli, Gianpaolo
Piai, Guido
Piras, Maria R
Salizzoni, Mauro
Tamè, Mariarosa
Tisone, Giuseppe
Toniutto, Pierluigi
Vennarecci, Giovanni
Volpes, Riccardo
Zamboni, Fausto
Caccamo, Lucio
Marzano, A
Andreone, P
Boccagni, P
Burra, P
Caneschi, F
Conoscitore, P
Coppola, C
De Carlis, L
Fagiuoli, S
Forte, P
Gaeta, G
Iemmolo, R
Suffredini, A
Mazzola, M
Merli, M
Parrilli, G
Piai, G
Piras, M
Salizzoni, M
Tamè, M
Tisone, G
Toniutto, P
Vennarecci, G
Volpes, R
Zamboni, F
Caccamo, L
Bertuzzo, V
Bongiovanni, A
Brin-Dicci, G
Cocchis, D
Ettorre, G
Gianni, E
Giusto, M
Lenisa, I
Lucà, M
Mameli, L
Mangoni, I
Manini, M
Paoli, S
Russo, F
Staiano, L
Stornaiuolo, G
Toti, L
Valente, G
Vukotic, R
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND Prophylaxis of hepatitis B after liver transplantation with antiviral(s) and immunoglobulins efficiently protect the majority of recipients; however recent experiences suggest a decline of HBsAg-positive candidates and the use of hepatitis B Immunoglobulin-free schedules. METHODS This national survey evaluated the epidemiology and clinical results of hepatitis B prophylaxis among 10,365 liver transplants performed in 25 years in 13 Italian centers. RESULTS With a percentage of 22, 2260 procedures were performed in HBsAg-positive recipients and 714 out of 1080 anti-HBc-positive grafts were used in HBsAg-negative recipients; a total of 2974 patients (29%) were considered at risk of hepatitis B after liver transplantation. Similar rates (18% of HBsAg-positive candidates and 15% of anti-HBc-positive grafts) were registered in the last collected year. Combined prophylaxis with Hepatitis B Immunoglobulins remained prevalent among centers and was effective in 96% of HBsAg-positive recipients and in 94% of HBsAg-negative recipients of anti-HBc-positive grafts. CONCLUSIONS Data from this survey confirm: the excellent results of combined prophylaxis; the past and persistent use of Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin-on and only rare -off prophylactic regimens, in contrast with the newest reports; the increasing use of anti-HBc-positive grafts; the past and present high prevalence of HBsAg-positive recipients, due to an increase in candidates with either hepatocellular carcinoma and Hepatitis Delta Virus coinfection in the last years.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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