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Clinical Impact of Spontaneous Portosystemic Shunts in Liver Transplantation: A Comprehensive Assessment Through Total Shunt Area Measurement.
Centonze, Leonardo; Gorga, Giovanna; De Carlis, Riccardo; Bernasconi, Davide; Lauterio, Andrea; Carbonaro, Luca; Vella, Ivan; Sgrazzutti, Cristiano; Incarbone, Niccolò; Rizzetto, Francesco; Valsecchi, Maria Grazia; Vanzulli, Angelo; De Carlis, Luciano.
Affiliation
  • Centonze L; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Gorga G; Clinical and Experimental Medicine PhD Program, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
  • De Carlis R; Clinical and Experimental Medicine PhD Program, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
  • Bernasconi D; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Lauterio A; PhD Course in Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Univeristy of Padua, Padua, Italy.
  • Carbonaro L; Bicocca Bioinformatics Biostatistics and Bioimaging Centre - B4, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
  • Vella I; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Sgrazzutti C; School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
  • Incarbone N; Department of Advanced Technologies, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Rizzetto F; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Valsecchi MG; Department of Advanced Technologies, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Vanzulli A; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • De Carlis L; Department of Advanced Technologies, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
Transplantation ; 107(4): 913-924, 2023 04 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36367922
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The impact of spontaneous portosystemic shunts (SPSSs) on natural history of cirrhotic patients was recently evaluated through the measurement of total shunt area (TSA), a novel tool that allows a comprehensive assessment of SPSSs extension, identifying a direct correlation of higher TSA with lower patient survival. The role of SPSSs in liver transplant (LT) is still debated we sought to investigate the clinical impact of TSA on the development of early allograft dysfunction (EAD), acute kidney injury (AKI), postoperative complications, and graft and patient survival following LT.

METHODS:

Preoperative imaging of 346 cirrhotic patients undergoing primary LT between 2015 and 2020 were retrospectively revised, recording the size and anatomy of each SPSS to calculate TSA. The impact of TSA and selected patient and donor characteristics on the development of EAD, AKI, and clinically relevant complications was evaluated through univariate and multivariate logistic regression, whereas their effect on graft and patient survival was investigated through Cox regression analysis.

RESULTS:

A TSA exceeding 78.54 mm 2 resulted as an independent risk factor for the development of EAD (odds ratio [OR] 2.327; P = 0.003), grade 3 AKI (OR 2.093; P = 0.041), and clinically relevant complications (OR 1.962; P = 0.015). Moreover, higher TSA was significantly related to early graft and patient survivals, emerging as an independent risk factor for 12-mo graft loss (hazard ratio 3.877; P = 0.007) and patient death (hazard ratio 2.682; P = 0.018).

CONCLUSIONS:

Higher TSA emerged as a significant risk factor for worse postoperative outcomes following LT, supporting the need for careful hemodynamic assessment and management of patients presenting multiple/larger shunts.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Liver Transplantation / Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic / Acute Kidney Injury Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Liver Transplantation / Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic / Acute Kidney Injury Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: