Liver Transplantation for Dengue-induced Acute Liver Failure

J Clin Exp Hepatol. 2024 Sep-Oct;14(5):101405. doi: 10.1016/j.jceh.2024.101405. Epub 2024 Apr 3.

Abstract

Although liver involvement has been observed in over two-third cases of dengue viral infection, less than 1% cases progress to dengue-related acute liver failure (D-ALF). Various aspects of management of this disease remain debated including the need and timing of liver transplantation (LT). Moreover, the outcomes of LT for D-ALF have been suboptimal. We present four contrasting cases of D-ALF, two managed with LT and the other two conservatively to highlight the management dilemmas concerning LT in D-ALF. Based on our 4 cases, we would consider dengue shock syndrome, multisystem involvement and neurological deficit not completely accounted for by the ALF as potential contraindications for LT. These would need to be revisited on a case-to-case basis till larger studies define objective selection criteria for LT in D-ALF.

Keywords: acute liver failure; dengue; liver transplantation; outcomes.

Publication types

  • Case Reports