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Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series

BACKGROUND: Despite current advances in liver transplant surgery, post-operative early allograft dysfunction still complicates the patient prognosis and graft survival. The transition from the donor has not been yet fully understood, and no study quantifies if and how the liver function changes thro...

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Autores principales: Cherchi, Vittorio, Vetrugno, Luigi, Terrosu, Giovanni, Zanini, Victor, Ventin, Marco, Pravisani, Riccardo, Tumminelli, Francesco, Brollo, Pier Paolo, Boscolo, Erica, Peressutti, Roberto, Lorenzin, Dario, Bove, Tiziana, Risaliti, Andrea, Baccarani, Umberto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34449820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256786
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author Cherchi, Vittorio
Vetrugno, Luigi
Terrosu, Giovanni
Zanini, Victor
Ventin, Marco
Pravisani, Riccardo
Tumminelli, Francesco
Brollo, Pier Paolo
Boscolo, Erica
Peressutti, Roberto
Lorenzin, Dario
Bove, Tiziana
Risaliti, Andrea
Baccarani, Umberto
author_facet Cherchi, Vittorio
Vetrugno, Luigi
Terrosu, Giovanni
Zanini, Victor
Ventin, Marco
Pravisani, Riccardo
Tumminelli, Francesco
Brollo, Pier Paolo
Boscolo, Erica
Peressutti, Roberto
Lorenzin, Dario
Bove, Tiziana
Risaliti, Andrea
Baccarani, Umberto
author_sort Cherchi, Vittorio
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description BACKGROUND: Despite current advances in liver transplant surgery, post-operative early allograft dysfunction still complicates the patient prognosis and graft survival. The transition from the donor has not been yet fully understood, and no study quantifies if and how the liver function changes through its transfer to the recipient. The indocyanine green dye plasma disappearance rate (ICG-PDR) is a simple validated tool of liver function assessment. The variation rate between the donor and recipient ICG-PDR still needs to be investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Single-center retrospective study. ICG-PDR determinations were performed before graft retrieval (T1) and 24 hours after transplant (T2). The ICG-PDR relative variation rate between T1 and T2 was calculated to assess the graft function and suffering/recovering. Matched data were compared with the MEAF model of graft dysfunction. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the variation rate between the donor ICG-PDR value and the recipient ICG-PDR measurement on first postoperative day (POD(1)) can be associated with the MEAF score. RESULTS: 36 ICG-PDR measurements between 18 donors and 18 graft recipients were performed. The mean donor ICG-PDR was 22.64 (SD 6.35), and the mean receiver’s ICG-PDR on 1st POD was 17.68 (SD 6.60), with a mean MEAF value of 4.51 (SD 1.23). Pearson’s test stressed a good, linear inverse correlation between the ICG-PDR relative variation and the MEAF values, correlation coefficient -0.580 (p = 0.012). CONCLUSION: The direct correlation between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and MEAF was found. Measurements at T1 and T2 showed an up- or downtrend of the graft performance that reflect the MEAF values.
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spelling pubmed-83967152021-08-28 Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series Cherchi, Vittorio Vetrugno, Luigi Terrosu, Giovanni Zanini, Victor Ventin, Marco Pravisani, Riccardo Tumminelli, Francesco Brollo, Pier Paolo Boscolo, Erica Peressutti, Roberto Lorenzin, Dario Bove, Tiziana Risaliti, Andrea Baccarani, Umberto PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite current advances in liver transplant surgery, post-operative early allograft dysfunction still complicates the patient prognosis and graft survival. The transition from the donor has not been yet fully understood, and no study quantifies if and how the liver function changes through its transfer to the recipient. The indocyanine green dye plasma disappearance rate (ICG-PDR) is a simple validated tool of liver function assessment. The variation rate between the donor and recipient ICG-PDR still needs to be investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Single-center retrospective study. ICG-PDR determinations were performed before graft retrieval (T1) and 24 hours after transplant (T2). The ICG-PDR relative variation rate between T1 and T2 was calculated to assess the graft function and suffering/recovering. Matched data were compared with the MEAF model of graft dysfunction. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the variation rate between the donor ICG-PDR value and the recipient ICG-PDR measurement on first postoperative day (POD(1)) can be associated with the MEAF score. RESULTS: 36 ICG-PDR measurements between 18 donors and 18 graft recipients were performed. The mean donor ICG-PDR was 22.64 (SD 6.35), and the mean receiver’s ICG-PDR on 1st POD was 17.68 (SD 6.60), with a mean MEAF value of 4.51 (SD 1.23). Pearson’s test stressed a good, linear inverse correlation between the ICG-PDR relative variation and the MEAF values, correlation coefficient -0.580 (p = 0.012). CONCLUSION: The direct correlation between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and MEAF was found. Measurements at T1 and T2 showed an up- or downtrend of the graft performance that reflect the MEAF values. Public Library of Science 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8396715/ /pubmed/34449820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256786 Text en © 2021 Cherchi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cherchi, Vittorio
Vetrugno, Luigi
Terrosu, Giovanni
Zanini, Victor
Ventin, Marco
Pravisani, Riccardo
Tumminelli, Francesco
Brollo, Pier Paolo
Boscolo, Erica
Peressutti, Roberto
Lorenzin, Dario
Bove, Tiziana
Risaliti, Andrea
Baccarani, Umberto
Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title_full Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title_fullStr Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title_full_unstemmed Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title_short Association between the donor to recipient ICG-PDR variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: A case series
title_sort association between the donor to recipient icg-pdr variation rate and the functional recovery of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation: a case series
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34449820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256786
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