Liver transplantation in patients with liver cirrhosis and active pneumonia: an observational study.

  • Armin D Goralczyk
  • Wijdan Abu-Ajaj
  • Tung Yu Tsui
  • Martin Bauer
  • Thomas Lorf
  • Giuliano Ramadori
  • Aiman Obed

Abstract

Patients with chronic liver disease are at high risk for severe infection because of increased bacterial translocation and immune suppression associated with liver dysfunction. Patients presenting with severe pneumonia and acute decompensation of cirrhosis are generally not considered for liver transplantation because it is unknown if these patients can recover from infection while under immunosuppression. We performed an observational study where patients with cirrhosis of the liver remained on the waiting list, although suffering from active pneumonia. Nine patients were included, but only six patients improved under goal-directed therapy and subsequently underwent liver transplantation. All six patients recovered quickly from infection; five patients recovered without sequelae and one patient died because of late complications. We propose that in patients with chronic liver disease and active pneumonia transplantation is a treatment option that should not hastily be abandoned.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
Article number11
ISSN0934-0874
Publication statusPublished - 2011
pubmed 21883503