2002
DOI: 10.1053/jlts.2002.34150
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Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased incidence of vascular complications after liver transplantation

Abstract: Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) and other vascular comIn patients with a history of cigarette smoking, incidence of vascular complications was higher than in those without history of cigarette smoking (17.8% v 8%, P ‫؍‬ .02). Having quit cigarette smoking 2 years before liver transplantation reduced the incidence of vascular complications by 58.6% (24.4% v 11.8%, P ‫؍‬ .04). The incidence of arterial complications was also higher in patients with a history of cigarette smoking compared with those without such … Show more

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“…25 The incidence of HAT was increased in patients who had a history of smoking (relative risk, 3.1; P Ͻ .01).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The incidence of HAT was increased in patients who had a history of smoking (relative risk, 3.1; P Ͻ .01).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 Though our numbers are small, we found only 2 patients with any significant smoking history, both of whom smoked up until the day of transplant.…”
Section: Hepatic Artery Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, a donor positive CMV status and a recipient negative cytomegalovirus (CMV) status have repeatedly been shown to be a possible risk factor for late HAT [27,45] . Moreover, specific factors of late HAT reported include the association of female donor and male recipient, hepatitis C virus positive recipients, episodes of rejection, tobacco consumption and retransplantation [10,17,27,45,46] . Besides, while some authors believe that HAS and hepatic artery kinking are the initiating factors, others suggest a perioperative hypercoagulable state as a possible underlying cause [5,10,17,28,29] .…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%