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Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients

PURPOSE: To analyze the risk factors for postoperative lymphocele, for predicting and preventing complications. METHODS: We evaluated 92 kidney transplant recipients with multidetector CT (MDCT) at 1-month posttransplantation. From admission and 1-month postoperative records, data including diabetes...

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Autores principales: Jun, Heungman, Hwang, Sung Ho, Lim, Sungyoon, Kim, Myung Gyu, Jung, Cheol Woong
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Publicado: The Korean Surgical Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5016603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27617254
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.3.133
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author Jun, Heungman
Hwang, Sung Ho
Lim, Sungyoon
Kim, Myung Gyu
Jung, Cheol Woong
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Hwang, Sung Ho
Lim, Sungyoon
Kim, Myung Gyu
Jung, Cheol Woong
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description PURPOSE: To analyze the risk factors for postoperative lymphocele, for predicting and preventing complications. METHODS: We evaluated 92 kidney transplant recipients with multidetector CT (MDCT) at 1-month posttransplantation. From admission and 1-month postoperative records, data including diabetes, dialysis type, immunosuppressant use, steroid pulse therapy, and transplantation side were collected. Lymphocele volume was measured with 3-dimensional reconstructed, nonenhanced MDCT at one month postoperatively. The correlations between risk factors and lymphocele volume and between risk factors and symptomatic lymphocele (SyL) were analyzed. The cutoff was calculated by using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for SyL volume. RESULTS: Among 92 recipients, the mean volume was 44.53 ± 176.43 cm(3) and 12 had SyL. Univariable analysis between risk factors and lymphocele volume indicated that donor age, retransplantation, and inferiorly located lymphocele were statistically significant. The ROC curve for SyL showed that 33.20 cm(3) was the cutoff, with 83.3% sensitivity and 93.7% specificity. On univariable analysis between risk factors and SyL, steroid pulse, inferiorly located lymphocele, and >33.20 cm(3) were statistically significant. Multivariable analysis indicated that steroid pulse, >33.20 cm(3), and serum creatinine level at one month were significant factors. CONCLUSION: Risk factors including donor age, retransplantation, steroid pulse therapy, and inferiorly located lymphocele are important predictors of large lymphoceles or SyL. In high-risk recipients, careful monitoring of renal function and early image surveillance such as CT or ultrasound are recommended. If the asymptomatic lymphocele is >33.20 cm(3) or located inferiorly, early interventions can be considered while carefully observing the changes in symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-50166032016-09-09 Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients Jun, Heungman Hwang, Sung Ho Lim, Sungyoon Kim, Myung Gyu Jung, Cheol Woong Ann Surg Treat Res Original Article PURPOSE: To analyze the risk factors for postoperative lymphocele, for predicting and preventing complications. METHODS: We evaluated 92 kidney transplant recipients with multidetector CT (MDCT) at 1-month posttransplantation. From admission and 1-month postoperative records, data including diabetes, dialysis type, immunosuppressant use, steroid pulse therapy, and transplantation side were collected. Lymphocele volume was measured with 3-dimensional reconstructed, nonenhanced MDCT at one month postoperatively. The correlations between risk factors and lymphocele volume and between risk factors and symptomatic lymphocele (SyL) were analyzed. The cutoff was calculated by using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for SyL volume. RESULTS: Among 92 recipients, the mean volume was 44.53 ± 176.43 cm(3) and 12 had SyL. Univariable analysis between risk factors and lymphocele volume indicated that donor age, retransplantation, and inferiorly located lymphocele were statistically significant. The ROC curve for SyL showed that 33.20 cm(3) was the cutoff, with 83.3% sensitivity and 93.7% specificity. On univariable analysis between risk factors and SyL, steroid pulse, inferiorly located lymphocele, and >33.20 cm(3) were statistically significant. Multivariable analysis indicated that steroid pulse, >33.20 cm(3), and serum creatinine level at one month were significant factors. CONCLUSION: Risk factors including donor age, retransplantation, steroid pulse therapy, and inferiorly located lymphocele are important predictors of large lymphoceles or SyL. In high-risk recipients, careful monitoring of renal function and early image surveillance such as CT or ultrasound are recommended. If the asymptomatic lymphocele is >33.20 cm(3) or located inferiorly, early interventions can be considered while carefully observing the changes in symptoms. The Korean Surgical Society 2016-09 2016-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5016603/ /pubmed/27617254 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.3.133 Text en Copyright © 2016, the Korean Surgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research is an Open Access Journal. All articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jun, Heungman
Hwang, Sung Ho
Lim, Sungyoon
Kim, Myung Gyu
Jung, Cheol Woong
Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title_full Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title_fullStr Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title_short Evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional CT volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
title_sort evaluation of postoperative lymphocele according to amounts and symptoms by using 3-dimensional ct volumetry in kidney transplant recipients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5016603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27617254
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2016.91.3.133
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