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Table 1. Overview of articles looking at survival after pediatric liver transplantation for hepatoblastoma
Author Nr px Period Patient survival Graft survival Follow-up
Koneru et al. [102] , 1991 12 50% 44 ± 19 months
[5]
Tagge et al. , 1992 6 1980-1990 83% 1.3 ± 0.9 years
[61]
Al-Quabandy et al. , 1999 9 1991-1997 62.5% 22 months (9-82)
1 year: 88%
5 years: 65%
Reyes et al. [90] , 2000 11 1989-1998 1 year: 92% 1 year: 92% 76 months (18-146)
3 years: 83% 3 years: 83%
5 years: 83% 5 years: 83%
[10]
Molmenti et al. , 2001 8 1984-1999 63% 6.8 years
[7]
Pimpalwar et al. , 2002 12 1991-2000 Good responders: 100% 86% 3.7 years
Bad responders: 60%
Rescue transplant: 50%
Srinivasan et al. [78] , 2002 13 1992-2001 100% 33 months (1-108)
[103]
Cillo et al. , 2003 7 1990-2003 1 year: 83.3% 41.4 months (3-108)
3 years: 83.3%
5 years: 56%
Tiao et al. [63] , 2004 8 1986-2002 87.5%
[60]
Mejia et al. , 2005 10 1985-2003 70% 10.8 ± 5.4 years
[76]
Kasahara et al. , 2005 14 1990-2004 65.5% 78.6% 42 months
[33]
Otte et al. , 2005 147 6 years: 82% 38 months (1-121)
30 % for rescue liver transplantation
Casas-Melley et al. [104] , 2007 8 2001-2005 75% 7-53 months
[59]
Faraj et al. , 2008 25 1993-2007 1 year: 91% 1 year: 91% 60 months (1-179)
5 years: 77.6% 5 years: 77.6%
10 years: 77.6% 10 years: 77.6%
Browne et al. [73] , 2008 14 1990-2004 71% 46 months
[56]
Malek et al. , 2010 23 1990-2007 95%
Hery et al. [105] , 2011 13 2001-2009 77% 3.3 years (1-5 years)
1 year: 100%
4 years: 83.3%
[106]
Barrena et al. , 2011 15 1991-2009 1-5-10 years: 93.3% ± 6.4% 4.8 ± 2.9 years
[11]
Cruz et al. , 2012 332 1988-2010 1 year: 84%, 1 year: 80.2%
3 years: 75.7% 3 years: 70.7%
5 years: 73.1% 5 years: 68.1%
McAteer et al. [12] , 2013 53 1998-2009 5 years: 86.5%
[52]
Ruth et al. , 2014 20 1991-2008 2 years: 75% 7 years and 6 months
Sakamoto et al. [62] , 2014 39 1996-2009 3 years: 84.3%
5 years: 77.3%
10 years: 77.3%
[4]
Pham et al. , 2015 30 1997-2014 84% 83%
[50]
Kueht et al. , 2016 19 2000-2013 30 days: 94.7%
1 year: 86.1%
5 years: 73.8%
Uchida et al. [48] , 2016 12 2005-2015 92% 92% 2.7 years
[68]
Umeda et al. , 2017 24 1997-2015 5 years: 69.6% ± 9.7%
Kirnap et al. [107] , 2017 6 2001-2015 83.3% recurrence free 29.9 months
[108]
Ezekian et al. , 2018 279 1 year: 89.1%
5 years : 82.6%
[8]
Hamilton et al. , 2018 376 1987-2012 76% 77%
[79]
Isono et al. , 2018 8 2002-2016 75% 77 months
Ramos-Gonzalez et al. [57] , 2018 25 2001-2015 10 years: 84% 1 year: 96% 4, 6 years (2.6-8.6)
3 years: 87%
5 years: 80%
[24]
Uchida et al. , 2018 12 2011-2016 100% 38 months (9-75)
Triana Junco et al. [69] , 2018 31 1992-2017 1 year: 93.3% ± 4.6% 9 years (1-25)
5 years: 86.4% ± 6.3%