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. 2018 Jun 12;8:8935. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-27319-y

Table 1.

Recipient, donor, and operative characteristics of 195 liver transplant recipients with hepatocellular carcinoma included in the study.

Variables Number (%) or median (IQR)
Post-reperfusion AST (U/L) 850 (486–1625)
Post-reperfusion ALT (U/L) 566 (304–935)
Post-reperfusion LDH (U/L) 2240 (1322–4670)
Peak 7-day postoperative bilirubin concentration (mg/dL) 3.6 (2.1–5.6)
Peak 7-day postoperative international normalized ratio 1.5 (1.3–1.8)
Peak 7-day postoperative GGTP activity (U/L) 663 (396–967)
Recipient sex
  male 146 (74.9%)
  female 49 (25.1%)
Recipient age (years) 58 (52–61)
Hepatitis C virus infection 132 (67.7%)
Hepatitis B virus infection 89 (45.6%)
Model for End-stage Liver Disease 11 (8–13)
Within Milan criteria 113 (57.9%)
Within UCSF criteria 136 (69.7%)
Within Up-to-7 criteria 144 (73.8%)
Number of tumors 1 (1–3)
Diameter of the largest tumor (mm) 30 (20–45)
Total tumor volume (cm3) 22 (5–62)
Alpha-fetoprotein concentration (ng/ml) 13.8 (5.7–112.8)
Microvascular invasion 52 (26.7%)
Poor tumor differentiation 19 (9.7%)
Neoadjuvant treatment 102 (52.3%)
Total ischemic time (hours) 9.0 (8.0–10.3)
Cold ischemic time (hours) 8.0 (6.9–9.5)
Warm ischemic time (minutes) 55 (44–68)
Intraoperative PRBC transfusions (units) 3 (1–6)
Intraoperative FFP transfusions (units) 6 (4–9)
Donor age 51 (41–60)
Donor sex
  male 120 (61.5%)
  female 75 (38.5%)

IQR – interquartile range; AST – aspartate transaminase; ALT – alanine transaminase; LDH – lactate dehydrogenase; UCSF – University of California, San Francisco; PRBC – packed red blood cells; FFP – fresh frozen plasma.