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The use of hepatitis B immunoglobulin with or without hepatitis B vaccine to prevent de novo hepatitis B in pediatric recipients of anti‐HBc–positive livers

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Prophylactic measures are used to reduce DNHB after HBsAg‐negative patients receive anti‐HBc–positive liver grafts. This study investigated the incidence of DNHB and clinical outcomes in pediatric LT recipients under HBIG… Click to show full abstract

Prophylactic measures are used to reduce DNHB after HBsAg‐negative patients receive anti‐HBc–positive liver grafts. This study investigated the incidence of DNHB and clinical outcomes in pediatric LT recipients under HBIG prophylaxis, with or without hepatitis B vaccination. Between 1995 and 2013, 51 HBsAg‐negative pediatric recipients underwent living‐donor LT from anti‐HBc–positive donors. The median (range) age was 4 (0.1‐17) years, 23 (45%) were male, and 71% were negative for both anti‐HBc and anti‐HBc. During a median follow‐up of 12.1 (0.06‐19.9) years, 13 (25.4%) developed DNHB; 7 of the 13 achieved HBsAg seroconversion after administration of LAM or ETV. Among studied patients, 20 (39%) received hepatitis B vaccination, and 2 of them (10%) developed DNHB. At last follow‐up, 41% (21/51) discontinued HBIG either after successful HBV vaccination (n = 17) or retransplantation with anti‐HBc–negative grafts (n = 4). In conclusion, pediatric LT recipients of anti‐HBc–positive grafts, most of them were naïve to HBV infection, were at high risk of DNHB, and consistent monitoring for the early detection of DNHB was necessary. A combination use of post‐LT vaccination is promising prophylactic strategy against DNHB.

Keywords: pediatric recipients; hepatitis; without hepatitis; recipients anti; hbc positive; anti hbc

Journal Title: Pediatric Transplantation
Year Published: 2018

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