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Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain

Introduction The aetiology of pain after laparoscopic donor nephrectomy remains unclear. Given the proximity of the left kidney to the tail of the pancreas, we aimed to assess whether mobilisation and retrieval of the left kidney might inflame the pancreas, leading to pain and hyperamylasaemia in th...

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Autores principales: Bellini, Maria Irene, Wilson, Rebekah S, Veitch, Peter, Brown, Tim, Courtney, Aisling, Maxwell, Alexander P, D'Andrea, Vito, McDaid, James
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32582478
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8217
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author Bellini, Maria Irene
Wilson, Rebekah S
Veitch, Peter
Brown, Tim
Courtney, Aisling
Maxwell, Alexander P
D'Andrea, Vito
McDaid, James
author_facet Bellini, Maria Irene
Wilson, Rebekah S
Veitch, Peter
Brown, Tim
Courtney, Aisling
Maxwell, Alexander P
D'Andrea, Vito
McDaid, James
author_sort Bellini, Maria Irene
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description Introduction The aetiology of pain after laparoscopic donor nephrectomy remains unclear. Given the proximity of the left kidney to the tail of the pancreas, we aimed to assess whether mobilisation and retrieval of the left kidney might inflame the pancreas, leading to pain and hyperamylasaemia in the post-operative period. Patient and methods In the present study, 16 consecutive live kidney donors were analysed in the same three months period. Amylase levels were measured on days 1 and 2. For each 24-hour period post-operatively analgesia consumption was recorded, as well as pain scores at rest on a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results Three out of 16 donors presented hyperamylasemia. A multiple regression analysis found levobupivacaine dose, propofol dose, transversus abdominis plane block and day 1 amylase did not significantly predict pain scores. Interestingly, body mass index significantly correlated with increased pain scores (p = 0.041). Also, increasing CO2 insufflation pressure and use of local anaesthetic infusion catheters predicted a decreased deep pain score (p = 0.036 and p = 0.037). Conclusion There was no correlation of amylase levels and pain scores. Pancreatitis is a rare complication of nephrectomy and no overt cases were seen in the case of donor nephrectomy.
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spelling pubmed-73066432020-06-23 Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain Bellini, Maria Irene Wilson, Rebekah S Veitch, Peter Brown, Tim Courtney, Aisling Maxwell, Alexander P D'Andrea, Vito McDaid, James Cureus Pain Management Introduction The aetiology of pain after laparoscopic donor nephrectomy remains unclear. Given the proximity of the left kidney to the tail of the pancreas, we aimed to assess whether mobilisation and retrieval of the left kidney might inflame the pancreas, leading to pain and hyperamylasaemia in the post-operative period. Patient and methods In the present study, 16 consecutive live kidney donors were analysed in the same three months period. Amylase levels were measured on days 1 and 2. For each 24-hour period post-operatively analgesia consumption was recorded, as well as pain scores at rest on a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results Three out of 16 donors presented hyperamylasemia. A multiple regression analysis found levobupivacaine dose, propofol dose, transversus abdominis plane block and day 1 amylase did not significantly predict pain scores. Interestingly, body mass index significantly correlated with increased pain scores (p = 0.041). Also, increasing CO2 insufflation pressure and use of local anaesthetic infusion catheters predicted a decreased deep pain score (p = 0.036 and p = 0.037). Conclusion There was no correlation of amylase levels and pain scores. Pancreatitis is a rare complication of nephrectomy and no overt cases were seen in the case of donor nephrectomy. Cureus 2020-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7306643/ /pubmed/32582478 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8217 Text en Copyright © 2020, Bellini et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bellini, Maria Irene
Wilson, Rebekah S
Veitch, Peter
Brown, Tim
Courtney, Aisling
Maxwell, Alexander P
D'Andrea, Vito
McDaid, James
Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title_full Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title_fullStr Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title_full_unstemmed Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title_short Hyperamylasemia Post Living Donor Nephrectomy Does Not Relate to Pain
title_sort hyperamylasemia post living donor nephrectomy does not relate to pain
topic Pain Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32582478
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8217
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