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Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients

Objectives: Adequate organ perfusion, as well as appropriate blood pressure levels at the time of unclamping, is crucial for early and long-term graft function and outcome in simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation (SPKT). However, the optimal intraoperative mean arterial pressure (MAP) level h...

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Autores principales: Sucher, Robert, Schiemanck, Tina, Hau, Hans Michael, Laudi, Sven, Stehr, Sebastian, Sucher, Elisabeth, Rademacher, Sebastian, Seehofer, Daniel, Jahn, Nora
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071966
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author Sucher, Robert
Schiemanck, Tina
Hau, Hans Michael
Laudi, Sven
Stehr, Sebastian
Sucher, Elisabeth
Rademacher, Sebastian
Seehofer, Daniel
Jahn, Nora
author_facet Sucher, Robert
Schiemanck, Tina
Hau, Hans Michael
Laudi, Sven
Stehr, Sebastian
Sucher, Elisabeth
Rademacher, Sebastian
Seehofer, Daniel
Jahn, Nora
author_sort Sucher, Robert
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description Objectives: Adequate organ perfusion, as well as appropriate blood pressure levels at the time of unclamping, is crucial for early and long-term graft function and outcome in simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation (SPKT). However, the optimal intraoperative mean arterial pressure (MAP) level has not well been defined. Methods: From a prospectively collected database, the medical data of 105 patients undergoing SPKT at our center were retrospectively analyzed. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was preliminarily performed for optimal cut-off value for MAP at reperfusion, to predict early pancreatic graft function. Due to these results, we divided the patients according to their MAP values at reperfusion into <91 mmHg (n = 47 patients) and >91 mmHg (n = 58 patients) groups. Clinicopathological characteristics and outcomes, as well as early graft function and long-term survival, were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Donor and recipient characteristics were comparable between both groups. Rates of postoperative complications were significantly higher in the <91 mmHg group than those in the >91 mmHg group (vascular thrombosis of the pancreas: 7 (14%) versus 2 (3%); p = 0.03; pancreatitis/intraabdominal abscess: 10 (21%) versus 4 (7%); p = 0.03; renal delayed graft function (DGF): 11 (23%) versus 5 (9%); p = 0.03; postreperfusion urine output: 106 ± 50 mL versus 195 ± 45 mL; p = 0.04). There were no significant differences in intraoperative volume repletion, central venous pressure (CVP), use of vasoactive inotropic agents, and the metabolic outcome. Five-year pancreas graft survival was significantly higher in the >91 mmHg group (>91 mmHg: 82% versus <91 mmHg: 61%; p < 0.01). No significant differences were observed in patient and kidney graft survival at 5 years between both groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis affirmed MAP < 91 mmHg as an independent prognostic predictor for renal DGF (HR 3.49, 1.1–10.8, p = 0.03) and pancreas allograft failure (HR 2.26, 1.0–4.8, p = 0.01). Conclusions: A MAP > 91 mmHg at the time point of reperfusion was associated with a reduced rate of postoperative complications, enhancing and recovering long-term graft function and outcome and thus increasing long-term survival in SPKT recipients.
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spelling pubmed-89996452022-04-12 Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients Sucher, Robert Schiemanck, Tina Hau, Hans Michael Laudi, Sven Stehr, Sebastian Sucher, Elisabeth Rademacher, Sebastian Seehofer, Daniel Jahn, Nora J Clin Med Article Objectives: Adequate organ perfusion, as well as appropriate blood pressure levels at the time of unclamping, is crucial for early and long-term graft function and outcome in simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation (SPKT). However, the optimal intraoperative mean arterial pressure (MAP) level has not well been defined. Methods: From a prospectively collected database, the medical data of 105 patients undergoing SPKT at our center were retrospectively analyzed. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was preliminarily performed for optimal cut-off value for MAP at reperfusion, to predict early pancreatic graft function. Due to these results, we divided the patients according to their MAP values at reperfusion into <91 mmHg (n = 47 patients) and >91 mmHg (n = 58 patients) groups. Clinicopathological characteristics and outcomes, as well as early graft function and long-term survival, were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Donor and recipient characteristics were comparable between both groups. Rates of postoperative complications were significantly higher in the <91 mmHg group than those in the >91 mmHg group (vascular thrombosis of the pancreas: 7 (14%) versus 2 (3%); p = 0.03; pancreatitis/intraabdominal abscess: 10 (21%) versus 4 (7%); p = 0.03; renal delayed graft function (DGF): 11 (23%) versus 5 (9%); p = 0.03; postreperfusion urine output: 106 ± 50 mL versus 195 ± 45 mL; p = 0.04). There were no significant differences in intraoperative volume repletion, central venous pressure (CVP), use of vasoactive inotropic agents, and the metabolic outcome. Five-year pancreas graft survival was significantly higher in the >91 mmHg group (>91 mmHg: 82% versus <91 mmHg: 61%; p < 0.01). No significant differences were observed in patient and kidney graft survival at 5 years between both groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis affirmed MAP < 91 mmHg as an independent prognostic predictor for renal DGF (HR 3.49, 1.1–10.8, p = 0.03) and pancreas allograft failure (HR 2.26, 1.0–4.8, p = 0.01). Conclusions: A MAP > 91 mmHg at the time point of reperfusion was associated with a reduced rate of postoperative complications, enhancing and recovering long-term graft function and outcome and thus increasing long-term survival in SPKT recipients. MDPI 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8999645/ /pubmed/35407575 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071966 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sucher, Robert
Schiemanck, Tina
Hau, Hans Michael
Laudi, Sven
Stehr, Sebastian
Sucher, Elisabeth
Rademacher, Sebastian
Seehofer, Daniel
Jahn, Nora
Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_fullStr Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_short Influence of Intraoperative Hemodynamic Parameters on Outcome in Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_sort influence of intraoperative hemodynamic parameters on outcome in simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplant recipients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071966
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