Author/Authors :
Dashti, S. H Department of General Surgery - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kasraianfard, A Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ebrahimi, A Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Nassiri-Toosi, M Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pakshir, M. S Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rahimi, M Department of Anesthesia - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jafarian, A Department of General Surgery - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Patients with liver cirrhosis experience a hyperdynamic circulation.
Objective: To investigate the association between early hemodynamic changes and graft function after
liver transplant.
Methods: Those patients who underwent liver transplantation in 2016 were enrolled in the study. Liver
function indices measured in postoperative days (POD) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 along with hemodynamic
indices including pulse rate, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and central
venous pressure (CVP) measured q6h in the first 3 days after transplantation were recorded.
Results: 57 deceased-donor liver recipients with a mean±SD age of 41.4±11.8 years including 33 (58%)
males were enrolled in the study. The mean±SD aspartate and alanine aminotransferases, alkaline
phosphatase, and lactate dehydrogenase were significantly decreased from 1879±670.5, 369.2±40.5,
174.9±18.8, and 1907.6±323.1 U/L in POD 1 to 37.2±10.7, 243.4±37.3, 207.5±19.5, and 382.4±59.8 U/L
in POD 3, respectively (p=0.028, <0.001, 0.002, and 0.001, respectively). During this period, the pulse rate
of the patients was significantly (p<0.001) decreased by a median (IQR) of 28.7 (8.5–39.7) beats/min;
it was significantly correlated with a decrease in serum hepatic enzymes activities during this period.
SBP, DBP, and CVP were significantly increased (p<0.001 for all) during this period. Liver graft function
improved significantly earlier in those patients with a mean pulse rate of 87 beats/min compared with
others (p=0.03).
Conclusions: There may be an association between changes of hemodynamic indices, especially reduction
of pulse rate, and improved graft function early after liver transplantation.