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High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications

High End-Surgery Arterial Lactate Concentration (ES-ALC) predicts poor outcome after hepatectomy. The aim of this study was to identify intraoperative hemodynamic parameters predicting high ES-ALC during elective liver resection. Patients who underwent liver resection between 2017 and 2018, under Fl...

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Autores principales: Gaspari, Rita, Teofili, Luciana, Ardito, Francesco, Adducci, Enrica, Vellone, Maria, Mele, Caterina, Orlando, Nicoletta, Iacobucci, Tiziana, Antonelli, Massimo, Giuliante, Felice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051108
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author Gaspari, Rita
Teofili, Luciana
Ardito, Francesco
Adducci, Enrica
Vellone, Maria
Mele, Caterina
Orlando, Nicoletta
Iacobucci, Tiziana
Antonelli, Massimo
Giuliante, Felice
author_facet Gaspari, Rita
Teofili, Luciana
Ardito, Francesco
Adducci, Enrica
Vellone, Maria
Mele, Caterina
Orlando, Nicoletta
Iacobucci, Tiziana
Antonelli, Massimo
Giuliante, Felice
author_sort Gaspari, Rita
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description High End-Surgery Arterial Lactate Concentration (ES-ALC) predicts poor outcome after hepatectomy. The aim of this study was to identify intraoperative hemodynamic parameters predicting high ES-ALC during elective liver resection. Patients who underwent liver resection between 2017 and 2018, under FloTrac/EV1000(TM) hemodynamic monitoring, were included. The ES-ALC cutoff best predicting severe postoperative complications was identified. Association between high ES-ALC and preoperative and intraoperative variables was assessed. 108 patients were included; 90-day mortality was 0.9% and severe morbidity 14.8%. ES-ALC cutoff best discriminating severe complications was 5.05 mmol/L. Patients with ES-ALC > 5.0 mmol/L had a relative risk of severe complications of 2.8% (p = 0.004). High ES-ALC patients had longer surgery and ischemia duration, larger blood losses and higher requirements of fluids and blood transfusions. During surgery, hemoglobin concentration and oxygen delivery (DO(2)) decreased more significantly in patients with high ES-ALC, although they had similar values of stroke volume and cardiac output to those of other patients. At multivariate analysis, surgery duration and lowest recorded DO(2) value were the strongest predictors of high ES-ALC. ES-ALC > 5.0 mmol/L in elective liver resection predicts postoperative morbidity and is essentially driven by the impaired DO(2.) Timely correction of blood losses might prevent the ES-ALC increase.
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spelling pubmed-91382752022-05-28 High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications Gaspari, Rita Teofili, Luciana Ardito, Francesco Adducci, Enrica Vellone, Maria Mele, Caterina Orlando, Nicoletta Iacobucci, Tiziana Antonelli, Massimo Giuliante, Felice Biomedicines Article High End-Surgery Arterial Lactate Concentration (ES-ALC) predicts poor outcome after hepatectomy. The aim of this study was to identify intraoperative hemodynamic parameters predicting high ES-ALC during elective liver resection. Patients who underwent liver resection between 2017 and 2018, under FloTrac/EV1000(TM) hemodynamic monitoring, were included. The ES-ALC cutoff best predicting severe postoperative complications was identified. Association between high ES-ALC and preoperative and intraoperative variables was assessed. 108 patients were included; 90-day mortality was 0.9% and severe morbidity 14.8%. ES-ALC cutoff best discriminating severe complications was 5.05 mmol/L. Patients with ES-ALC > 5.0 mmol/L had a relative risk of severe complications of 2.8% (p = 0.004). High ES-ALC patients had longer surgery and ischemia duration, larger blood losses and higher requirements of fluids and blood transfusions. During surgery, hemoglobin concentration and oxygen delivery (DO(2)) decreased more significantly in patients with high ES-ALC, although they had similar values of stroke volume and cardiac output to those of other patients. At multivariate analysis, surgery duration and lowest recorded DO(2) value were the strongest predictors of high ES-ALC. ES-ALC > 5.0 mmol/L in elective liver resection predicts postoperative morbidity and is essentially driven by the impaired DO(2.) Timely correction of blood losses might prevent the ES-ALC increase. MDPI 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9138275/ /pubmed/35625845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051108 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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Gaspari, Rita
Teofili, Luciana
Ardito, Francesco
Adducci, Enrica
Vellone, Maria
Mele, Caterina
Orlando, Nicoletta
Iacobucci, Tiziana
Antonelli, Massimo
Giuliante, Felice
High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title_full High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title_fullStr High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title_full_unstemmed High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title_short High Arterial Lactate Levels after Hepatic Resection Are Associated with Low Oxygen Delivery and Predict Severe Postoperative Complications
title_sort high arterial lactate levels after hepatic resection are associated with low oxygen delivery and predict severe postoperative complications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051108
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