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. 2018 Jan 31;4(1):28–34. doi: 10.5114/ceh.2018.73464

Table 1.

Demographics, infections and outcomes amongst the transplant recipients

Characteristics Overall (N = 612) LDLT (n = 392) DDLT (n = 220)
Age 50.0 ± 10.7 49.2 ± 11.0 51.4 ± 10.1
Gender
 Male 354 (57.8%) 225 (57.4%) 129 (58.6%)
 Female 258 (42.2%) 167 (42.6%) 91 (41.4%)
Infection type
 Bacterial 215 (35.1%) 141 (36.0%) 74 (33.6%)
  Wound 66 (10.8%) 42 24
  Bile duct 45 (7.4%) 37 8
  Blood 103 (16.8%) 71 32
  Liver 14 (2.3%) 12 2
  Pulmonary 59 (9.6%) 36 23
  CNS 2 (0.3%) 2 0
  Urinary tract 64 (10.5%) 37 27
 Viral 27 (4.2%) 13 14
  Wound 0 (0.0%) 0 0
  Bile duct 1 (0.2%) 1 0
  Blood 16 (2.6%) 7 9
  Liver 2 (0.3%) 2 0
  Pulmonary 7 (1.1%) 2 5
  CNS 2 (0.3%) 2 0
  Urinary tract 1 (0.2%) 1 0
 Fungal 63 (11.1%) 37 26
  Wound 12 (2.0%) 9 3
  Bile duct 2 (0.3%) 2 0
  Blood 19 (3.1%) 11 8
  Liver 6 (1.0%) 6 0
  Pulmonary 23 (3.8%) 8 15
  CNS 5 (0.8%) 5 0
  Urinary tract 21 (3.4%) 7 14
  Re-transplants 54 (8.8%) 43 (11.0%) 11 (5.0%)
Graft failures 87 (14.2%) 66 (16.8%) 21 (9.5%)
Deaths 158 (25.8%) 104 (26.5%) 53 (24.1%)

LDLT – living donor liver transplant, DDLT – deceased donor liver transplant, CNS – central nervous system