The association of pretransplant ferritin level with waiting list and post-transplant survival. Does ferritin actually predict outcome?

Mohammad A. B. Al-Freah, Stephen Kriese, Matthew R. Foxton, Alberto Quaglia, Adrian Bomford, Nigel D. Heaton, John G. O'Grady, Kosh Agarwal, Julia A. Wendon, Michael A. Heneghan*

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Abstract

Recent data suggest an association of serum ferritin (SF) with waiting list (WL) and postliver transplant (LT) outcomes. To assess the predictive capacity of SF on pre- and post-LT outcomes, and to identify whether recipient or donor liver siderosis is associated with post-LT survival; a retrospective analysis of 1079 patients assessed for first LT, 2000–2007 was performed. Iron deposition in the liver tissue was assessed using a semi-quantitative grading system. Median age was 54 (18–82) years and 67% were male. Seventeen per cent had hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Median Model for End-stage Liver Disease MELD score was 14 (6–40), ferritin was 174 μg/l (4–4597) with 36.5% had a SF ≥ μg/l. Age (OR = 1.028) and MELD score (OR = 1.158) were independently associated with WL mortality (P < 0.001), whilst SF was not (P = NS). Age (OR = 1.018), HCC (OR = 1.542) and cold ischemia time (CIT) ≥ 10 h (OR = 1.418) were independently associated with post-LT survival (P < 0.05). Explant siderosis grade <2 was seen in 376 (71.7%) patients. Patients with explant siderosis grade ≥2 had inferior 12-month post-LT survival (P = 0.030). Presence of graft siderosis (15.8% of patients) was not associated with survival. In conclusion, we found a limited role for SF as a prognostic indicator for pre- or post-transplant survival.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1070-1079
Number of pages10
JournalTransplant International
Volume26
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • hepatic
  • iron
  • mortality
  • transplantation
  • STAGE LIVER-DISEASE
  • SERUM FERRITIN
  • HEPATITIS-C
  • TRANSPLANTATION SURVIVAL
  • TRANSFERRIN SATURATION
  • NATURAL-HISTORY
  • IRON OVERLOAD
  • HFE MUTATIONS
  • MELD SCORE
  • MODEL

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