Table 3.
Eighteen other cases of liver transplantation during pregnancy in the literature.
Publication | GW at transplantation | Etiology | Maternal outcome | Delivery mode, GW | Fetal outcome |
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Anders et al. [1] | 20 | Unknown | Survived | Curettage, 20 GW | Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) |
Catnach et al. [2] | 20 | Autoimmune | Survived, PPROM | Spontaneous, 28 GW | Survived |
Eguchi et al. [3] | 15 | Unknown | Survived, cytomegaly infection | Curettage, 20 GW | Abortion |
Fair et al. [4] | 22 | Hepatitis B | Survived, Retransplantation | Cesarean, 30 GW | Survived, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) |
Finlay et al. [5] | 17.5 | Unknown | Survived | Spontaneous, 28.5 GW | IUFD |
Hamilton et al. [6] | 21 | Hepatitis B | Survived | Spontaneous, 22 GW | IUFD |
Jarufe et al. [7] | 22 | Unknown | Survived, reoperation (biliary stenosis), mild graft reaction, preterm contractions | Spontaneous, 27 GW | Survived, no compromises |
Laifer et al. [8] | 26 | Hepatitis B | Survived, Retransplantation | Cesarean, 28 GW | Neonatal death |
Laifer et al. [9] | 23 | Autoimmune | Survived; infection, renal insufficiency, anemia, thrombozytopenia, hypotension graft reaction | Spontaneous, 23 GW | IUFD |
Lo et al. [10] | 26 | Unknown | Survived | Spontaneous, 26 GW | IUFD 26 |
Kato et al. [11] | 13 | Unknown | Survived, reoperation (insufficient biliary anastomosis) | Miscarriage, 13 GW | Miscarriage |
Moreno et al. [12] | 27 | Unknown | Survived | Cesarean, term | Survived |
Morris et al. [13] | 27 | Drug (PTU) | Survived | Spontaneous, 27 GW | Neonatal death |
Sequeira et al. [14] | 18 | Drug (PTU) | Survived | Cesarean, 37 GW | IUGR, microcephaly, oligohydramnion, ventriculomegaly, ischemic enzephalopathy, seizures |
Jankovic et al. [15] | 13.5 | Autoimmune | Survived | Spontaneous, 36 GW | No compromises |
Maddukuri et al. [16] | 11 | Unknown | Survived | Spontaneous, 30 GW | Normally developed at age of 4 years |
Simsek et al. [17] | 18 | Hepatitis A | Survived | Induced abortion 18 GW | Abortion, growth restriction, oligohydramnion |
Thornton and Minns [18] | 20 5/7 | Drug | Survived | Induced abortion | Abortion, hydrops, bilateral ventriculomegaly |