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Protein-losing enteropathy recurrence after pediatric heart transplantation: Multicenter case series

Authors :
Ezequiel Sagray
Jonathan N. Johnson
Kurt R. Schumacher
Shawn West
Ray E. Lowery
Kathleen Simpson
Source :
Pediatric transplantationREFERENCES. 26(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is a devastating complication of the Fontan circulation. Although orthotopic heart transplantation (HTx) typically results in resolution of PLE symptoms, isolated cases of PLE relapse have been described after HTx.Patients with Fontan-related PLE who had undergone HTx at participating centers and experienced relapse of PLE during follow-up were retrospectively identified. Available data related to pre- and post-HTx characteristics and PLE events were collected.Eight patients from four different centers were identified. Median time from Fontan procedure to the development of PLE was 8 years, and median age at HTx was 17 years (range 7.7-21). In all patients, PLE resolved at a median time of 1 month after HTx (0.3-5). PLE recurrences occurred at a median time of 7.5 months after HTx (2-132). Each occurrence was associated with one or more significant clinical events; most commonly cellular- or antibody-mediated rejection; and less commonly graft dysfunction, infection, thrombosis, and posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease. PLE recurrences resolved after the successful treatment of the concomitant event, after a median time of 2 months in seven cases, while persisted and recurred in one patient in association with atypical mycobacterium infection and subsequent PTLD onset and relapses. Six patients were alive during follow-up at a median time of 4 years (1.3-22.5) after HTx.This is the largest series of PLE recurrence after HTx. All cases were associated with one or more concomitant and significant clinical events. PLE typically resolved after resolution of the inciting clinical event.

Details

ISSN :
13993046
Volume :
26
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric transplantationREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f53df1a4ec5b44658bf5cf09a0895eb