Infections in recipients of liver homografts.

Abstract Seventeen patients received liver homografts between 1963 and May, 1968. The eight treated before July, 1967, died within 34 days; seven had progressive infections with gram-negative bacilli, Candida albicans and cytomegalovirus. The infections were similar to but more fulminating than those after renal homotransplantation. In nine later cases, there was more discriminating donor selection, improved immunosuppression, and better organ preservation. In the first five of these nine patients, all infants, lobar hepatic gangrene apparently secondary to delayed right hepatic arterial thrombosis developed. Two died within a few days, two and three and a half months after transplantation. The three who did not die immediately subsequently had multiple bacteremias, fungemias and cytomegalovirus pulmonary infections. One of these children is alive twelve months after transplantation; the others died after four and a half and six months. In contrast, the last four patients, in whom septic liver infarctions...

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