Prediction of poor graft function by means of gastric tonometry in patients undergoing liver transplantation

AbstractIntroduction. Splanchnic hypoperfusion appears to play a key role in the failure of functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to determine if alterations of tonometric parameters, which are related to splanchnic perfusion, could p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of hepatology 2014, Vol.13 (1), p.54-59
Hauptverfasser: Perilli, Valter, Aceto, Paola, Modesti, Cristina, Vitale, Francesca, Ciocchetti, Pierpaolo, Sacco, Teresa, Adduci, Alessia, Lai, Carlo, Avolio, Alfonso W, Sollazzi, Liliana
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractIntroduction. Splanchnic hypoperfusion appears to play a key role in the failure of functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to determine if alterations of tonometric parameters, which are related to splanchnic perfusion, could predict poor graft function in patients undergoing LT. Materials and methods: After Ethics Committee approval, 68 patients undergoing LT were enrolled. In all the patients, regional-arterial CO 2 gradient (Pr-aCO 2) was recorded; in addition, the difference between Pr-aCO 2 recorded at anhepatic phase (T1) and at the end of surgery (T2) (T2- T1 = ΔPr-aCO2) was calculated. Poor graft function was determined on the basis of Toronto’s classification 72 hours after LT. Student t-test and logistic regression analysis were used for statistical purpose. Results. ΔPr-aCO 2 was significantly greater in patients with poor graft function (3.5 ± 13.2) compared to patients with good graft function (−5.8 ± 12.3) (p = 0.014). The logistic regression analysis showed that the ΔPr-aCO 2 was able to predict the onset of poor graft function (p = 0.037). A value of ΔPr-aCO 2 ≥ −4 was associated with poor graft function with a sensibility of 93.3% and a specificity of 42.3%. Conclusion. Our study suggests that the change of Pr-aCO 2 may be a valuable index of graft dysfunction. Gastric tonometry might give early prognostic information on the graft outcome, and it may aid clinicians in planning a more strict follow-up and proper interventions in order to improve graft survival.
ISSN:1665-2681
DOI:10.1016/S1665-2681(19)30904-4