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Real-world Multi-institutional Data From the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium (MWPSC) to Assess the Effect of Delayed Kasai Procedure on Biliary Drainage in Patients With Biliary Atresia

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Abstract

Early Kasai portoenterostomy (KPE) for infants with biliary atresia (BA) increases the chance of transplant-free survival (TFS). However, early timing of KPE is not consistently achieved in the United States. Clearance of jaundice at three months is predictive of TFS. Among a cohort of patients with BA, we investigated institutional variability in the initiation of hyperbilirubinemia evaluation and operative timing to identify factors associated with successful jaundice clearance.

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Biliary AtresiaKasai PortoenterostomyPediatric HepatologyTransplant-free SurvivalHyperbilirubinemiaPediatric Surgery

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#BiliaryAtresia#KasaiProcedure#PediatricSurgery#TransplantFreeSurvival

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Real-world Multi-institutional Data From the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium (MWPSC) to Assess the Effect of Delayed Kasai Procedure on Biliary Drainage in Patients With Biliary Atresia. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-02-18. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/9887

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