Use of aortic valve allografts from hepatitis B surface antigen-positive donors

TitleUse of aortic valve allografts from hepatitis B surface antigen-positive donors
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1990
AuthorsMorris A, Strickett MG, Barratt-Boyes BG
JournalAnn Thorac Surg
Volume49
Issue5
Pagination802 - 5
Date PublishedMay
ISSN0003-4975 (Print) 0003-4975 (Linking)
Accession Number2339936
Keywords*Tissue Donors, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aortic Valve / *transplantation, Female, Hepatitis B / prevention & control, Hepatitis B e Antigens / analysis, Hepatitis B Surface Antigens / *analysis, Humans, Male, Mass Screening, Middle Aged, Serologic Tests
Abstract

Over a 28-month period, 31 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement received valve allografts from hepatitis B surface antigen-positive, hepatitis B e antigen-negative donors. At the time of operation, 22 recipients were immune to hepatitis B infection; 19 had antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen, and 3 were hepatitis B surface antigen positive. Nine patients were regarded as being susceptible to hepatitis B; 7 lacked hepatitis B markers, and records of serological status could not be found for the other 2. Four of the susceptible patients received hepatitis B immunoglobulin postoperatively, and 1 of them also received one 10-micrograms dose of hepatitis B vaccine. The 9 susceptible patients underwent hepatitis B serological studies a mean of 17 months (range, 4 to 31 months) postoperatively. In only 1 patient, tested 29 months after operation, had antibodies to hepatitis B surface, hepatitis B core, and hepatitis B e antigens developed. He had not experienced a clinical episode of hepatitis, and results of liver function tests were normal. He had not received prophylaxis. Because hepatitis B virus may be transmitted by hepatitis B surface antigen-positive, hepatitis B e antigen-negative valves, prophylaxis should be given whenever they are used and follow-up serological studies undertaken.

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