Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records

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Main Author: Nogara, Marcelo Augusto Scheidemantel
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Hirosse, Gabriela Tiemi, Ferrari, Vanessa, Silva, Mariana Viecelli Menezes da
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Source: Brazilian Journal of Transplantation
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Summary: Purpose: To collect data on the occurrence of liver transplants in Jehovah's Witnesses in Hospital Santa Isabel, Blumenau city, state of Santa Catarina. Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational study, which the inclusion criteria were patients from a specific religious group (Jehovah's Witnesses), who due to religious precept, do not accept blood transfusion and liver transplantation, from September 2006 to June. 2019. The study was conducted by analyzing 22 medical records, 21 of which were studied due to the completeness of the information, evidencing the epidemiological data (age, gender, city of origin and pathology), MELD score and need for intra and post-operative blood transfusion. Such collection was performed from August to October 2019. Results: The average age of the transplanted patients was of 53-54 years old, being the majority of male gender (61.9%; n=13). The prevalent etiology was Hepatitis C (HCV) liver cirrhosis with no hepatocarcinoma (38.9%; n=8). From the 21 patients studied, 9 are from Santa Catarina state (40.9%), and 12 from six other Brazilian states (57.14%). In the MELD assessment, 33.33% (n=7) of patients were classified as lower than 15, 52.38% (n=11) with MELD between 15 and 25, and 14.28% (n=3), higher than 25. Only 3 transplanted (14.28%) required blood element transfusion. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the HSI service is a national reference for organ transplantation, with an increasing number of patients coming from other Brazilian states. Furthermore, the procedure shows great success among Jehovah's Witness patients, since among the 21 analyzed, only 3 required the use of a blood-derived product.
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spelling Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical recordsTRANSPLANTE HEPÁTICO EM TESTEMUNHAS DE JEOVÁ NO HOSPITAL SANTA ISABEL EM BLUMENAU - SANTA CATARINA: LEVANTAMENTO DE DADOS DE PRONTUÁRIOSTransplante de FígadoTestemunhas de JeováInsuficiência HepáticaTransfusão SanguíneaLiver TransplantationJehovah's WitnessesLiver FailureBlood transfusionPurpose: To collect data on the occurrence of liver transplants in Jehovah's Witnesses in Hospital Santa Isabel, Blumenau city, state of Santa Catarina. Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational study, which the inclusion criteria were patients from a specific religious group (Jehovah's Witnesses), who due to religious precept, do not accept blood transfusion and liver transplantation, from September 2006 to June. 2019. The study was conducted by analyzing 22 medical records, 21 of which were studied due to the completeness of the information, evidencing the epidemiological data (age, gender, city of origin and pathology), MELD score and need for intra and post-operative blood transfusion. Such collection was performed from August to October 2019. Results: The average age of the transplanted patients was of 53-54 years old, being the majority of male gender (61.9%; n=13). The prevalent etiology was Hepatitis C (HCV) liver cirrhosis with no hepatocarcinoma (38.9%; n=8). From the 21 patients studied, 9 are from Santa Catarina state (40.9%), and 12 from six other Brazilian states (57.14%). In the MELD assessment, 33.33% (n=7) of patients were classified as lower than 15, 52.38% (n=11) with MELD between 15 and 25, and 14.28% (n=3), higher than 25. Only 3 transplanted (14.28%) required blood element transfusion. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the HSI service is a national reference for organ transplantation, with an increasing number of patients coming from other Brazilian states. Furthermore, the procedure shows great success among Jehovah's Witness patients, since among the 21 analyzed, only 3 required the use of a blood-derived product.Objetivo: Realizar levantamento de dados sobre a ocorrência de transplantes hepáticos em Testemunhas de Jeová no Hospital Santa Isabel (HSI), município de Blumenau, Santa Catarina. Métodos: Trata-se de estudo observacional analítico transversal, e o critério de inclusão foi: pacientes de um grupo religioso específico (Testemunhas de Jeová), que por preceito religioso, não aceita transfusão sanguínea e transplantados hepáticos, de setembro de 2006 a junho de 2019. Estudo realizado pela análise de 22 prontuários, sendo 21 estudados devido à integralidade das informações, evidenciando dados epidemiológicos (idade, sexo, cidade de origem e patologia), escore MELD e necessidade de transfusão sanguínea intra e pós-operatória. Coleta realizada de agosto a outubro de 2019. Resultados: A média de idade dos transplantados foi de 53,54 anos, sendo o sexo masculino predominante (61,9%; n=13). A etiologia prevalente foi Cirrose hepática por Hepatite C (HCV) sem hepatocarcinoma (38,9%; n=8). Dos 21 pacientes estudados, nove são do estado catarinense (40,9%) e 12 de outros seis estados brasileiros (57,14%). Na avaliação MELD, 33,33% (n=7) dos pacientes foram classificados como menor que 15, 52,38% (n=11) com MELD entre 15 e 25, e 14,28% (n=3), maior que 25. Apenas três transplantados (14,28%) necessitaram transfusão de elementos sanguíneos. Conclusão: Este trabalho demonstra que o serviço do HSI é uma referência nacional de transplante de órgãos, com número crescente de pacientes advindos de fora do estado catarinense. O procedimento demonstra também grande sucesso entre pacientes Testemunhas de Jeová, uma vez que dentre os 21 analisados, em apenas três houve necessidade de administração de algum tipo de hemoderivado.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2021-09-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/1510.53855/bjt.v24i2.15Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 24 No. 2 (2021); 19 -24Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 24 n. 2 (2021); 19 -242764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/15/11Copyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNogara, Marcelo Augusto ScheidemantelHirosse, Gabriela TiemiFerrari, VanessaSilva, Mariana Viecelli Menezes da2021-10-07T13:29:19Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/15Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2021-10-07T13:29:19Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
TRANSPLANTE HEPÁTICO EM TESTEMUNHAS DE JEOVÁ NO HOSPITAL SANTA ISABEL EM BLUMENAU - SANTA CATARINA: LEVANTAMENTO DE DADOS DE PRONTUÁRIOS
title Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
spellingShingle Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
Nogara, Marcelo Augusto Scheidemantel
Transplante de Fígado
Testemunhas de Jeová
Insuficiência Hepática
Transfusão Sanguínea
Liver Transplantation
Jehovah's Witnesses
Liver Failure
Blood transfusion
title_short Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
title_full Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
title_fullStr Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
title_full_unstemmed Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
title_sort Liver transplantation in Jehovahʼs Witnesses at Santa Isabel Hospital in Blumenau – Santa Catarina: Survey of data from medical records
author Nogara, Marcelo Augusto Scheidemantel
author_facet Nogara, Marcelo Augusto Scheidemantel
Hirosse, Gabriela Tiemi
Ferrari, Vanessa
Silva, Mariana Viecelli Menezes da
author_role author
author2 Hirosse, Gabriela Tiemi
Ferrari, Vanessa
Silva, Mariana Viecelli Menezes da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogara, Marcelo Augusto Scheidemantel
Hirosse, Gabriela Tiemi
Ferrari, Vanessa
Silva, Mariana Viecelli Menezes da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante de Fígado
Testemunhas de Jeová
Insuficiência Hepática
Transfusão Sanguínea
Liver Transplantation
Jehovah's Witnesses
Liver Failure
Blood transfusion
topic Transplante de Fígado
Testemunhas de Jeová
Insuficiência Hepática
Transfusão Sanguínea
Liver Transplantation
Jehovah's Witnesses
Liver Failure
Blood transfusion
description Purpose: To collect data on the occurrence of liver transplants in Jehovah's Witnesses in Hospital Santa Isabel, Blumenau city, state of Santa Catarina. Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational study, which the inclusion criteria were patients from a specific religious group (Jehovah's Witnesses), who due to religious precept, do not accept blood transfusion and liver transplantation, from September 2006 to June. 2019. The study was conducted by analyzing 22 medical records, 21 of which were studied due to the completeness of the information, evidencing the epidemiological data (age, gender, city of origin and pathology), MELD score and need for intra and post-operative blood transfusion. Such collection was performed from August to October 2019. Results: The average age of the transplanted patients was of 53-54 years old, being the majority of male gender (61.9%; n=13). The prevalent etiology was Hepatitis C (HCV) liver cirrhosis with no hepatocarcinoma (38.9%; n=8). From the 21 patients studied, 9 are from Santa Catarina state (40.9%), and 12 from six other Brazilian states (57.14%). In the MELD assessment, 33.33% (n=7) of patients were classified as lower than 15, 52.38% (n=11) with MELD between 15 and 25, and 14.28% (n=3), higher than 25. Only 3 transplanted (14.28%) required blood element transfusion. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the HSI service is a national reference for organ transplantation, with an increasing number of patients coming from other Brazilian states. Furthermore, the procedure shows great success among Jehovah's Witness patients, since among the 21 analyzed, only 3 required the use of a blood-derived product.
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