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Jingying Jiang, MD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

Video Published 2024-02-26 Updated 2024-02-26

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Chinese retrospective study of 329 biliary atresia patients found that low serum MMP7 levels (n=40) predicted worse outcomes: significantly lower jaundice clearance at 3 and 6 months and reduced 1-year native liver survival. MMP7 measurement may serve as a prognostic biomarker to guide treatment decisions, potentially identifying candidates for early liver transplantation.

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  • Approximately 10% of biliary atresia patients have low preoperative MMP-7 levels (<20-25 ng/mL), representing a potential distinct clinical subtype.
  • Low MMP-7 BA patients show significantly worse outcomes: 32% six-month jaundice clearance vs 55% in high MMP-7 group; 30% vs 53% one-year native liver survival.
  • Low MMP-7 correlates with lower preoperative gamma-GT and direct bilirubin, paradoxically indicating more severe liver injury despite lower biochemical markers.
  • MMP-7 measurement via ELISA is accessible and may guide treatment decisions—low MMP-7 patients could be considered for earlier liver transplantation rather than Kasai.
  • Dynamic postoperative MMP-7 monitoring may provide additional prognostic value and mechanistic insights into biliary atresia progression after Kasai procedure.

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