PURPOSE
Despite improvements in the surgical management of biliary atresia (BA), it is still difficult to maintain good bile flow. In the present study, we examined steroid therapy and determined the appropriate dose to achieve freedom from jaundice after hepatoportoenterostomy (HPE) in the uncorrectable type of BA.
METHODS
A retrospective clinical analysis was done in 23 of 29 (79 %) cases who had become jaundice-free after undergoing HPE with steroid therapy between 1988 and 2004. A correlation between the total or mean steroid dose and the postoperative jaundice period (serum total bilirubin > 1.0 mg/dl) was evaluated using linear regression analysis. The regimen was as follows: prednisolone was given intravenously, starting with 3 to 5 mg/kg/day, and then gradually tapered with repetition until freedom from jaundice was achieved.
RESULTS
Age at HPE was 72 +/- 20 days (mean +/- SD), and the postoperative jaundice period was 108 +/- 68 days. Total and mean steroid doses were 118 +/- 73 mg/kg and 1.31 +/- 0.8 mg/kg/day, respectively. There was no correlation between the total steroid dose and the period of jaundice. However, there was a significant correlation between the mean steroid dose and the period of jaundice (p = 0.021).
CONCLUSION
A high mean dose of steroids could shorten the jaundice period after HPE in the uncorrectable type of BA.