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Title: Long-term Health Related Quality of Life(HRQOL) in living liver donors: A south
Post by: Clark on February 08, 2017, 06:04:12 PM
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ctr.12882/abstract?campaign=wolacceptedarticle (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ctr.12882/abstract?campaign=wolacceptedarticle)

Long-term Health Related Quality of Life(HRQOL) in living liver donors: A south Asian experience
Authors
      P. Thomas Cherian, et al.,
      Accepted manuscript online: 9 December 2016
      DOI: 10.1111/ctr.12882
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term health related quality of life(HRQOL), changes in lifestyle and complications in living liver donors at a single transplant center from southern India.
Methods
64 consecutive living liver donors from 2008-2011 were evaluated.46 out of 64 donors completed the short form 36(SF-36) via telephonic interviews or clinic consultations. Mean follow up was 48 months (range 37-84 months).
Results
There was no mortality in the donors evaluated. Overall morbidity was 23% which included wound infections(4.3%), incisional hernia(2.1%), biliary leak(4.3%) and non specific complaints regarding the incision site(15.2%). All 46 donors who completed the SF-36 had no change in career path or pre-donation lifestyle. 40 out of 46(87%) donors had no limitations, decrements or disability in any domain, while 6 out of 46(13%) had these in some domains of which General Health (GH) was most severely affected.
Conclusions
Living donor hepatectomy is safe with acceptable morbidity and excellent long-term HRQOL with no change in career path or significant alteration of lifestyle for donors.