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Perioperative effects of hepatic resection surgery on hemodynamics, pulmonary fluid balance, and indocyanine green clearance.

Wolfgang Erwin Thasler1, Thomas Bein, Karl-Walter Jauch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Major liver resection is a routine surgical treatment, but hemodynamic and pulmonary complications are common. We investigated the effects of hepatic resection on hemodynamics and pulmonary and liver function. PATIENTS AND MEASUREMENTS: Twelve patients who underwent major liver resection due to primary liver tumor, liver metastasis, or hemangioma were investigated prospectively and consecutively. Six patients who underwent gastrectomy due to gastric cancer served as a control group. Hemodynamic parameters (cardiac index, intrathoracic blood volume, mean arterial blood pressure), extravascular lung water, and indocyanine green clearance were measured after the induction of general anesthesia, during the preparation period, during total hilar clamping ("Pringle's maneuver"), at the end of surgery, and 24 and 72 h after surgery.
RESULTS: In contrast to gastrectomy, patients who underwent liver resection developed a hyperdynamic circulatory state (cardiac index 72 h postoperatively: 4.6+/-1.2 l/m(2) vs. 3.6+/-0.6 l/m(2)). Simultaneously we observed a significant increase in extravascular lung water in the liver resection group, indicating a moderate pulmonary edema. Indocyanine green clearance did not deteriorate following liver resection.
CONCLUSIONS: After liver resection the physiological response resulted in elevated cardiac output and moderate pulmonary edema. Dynamic liver function was elevated within 24 h due to an increase in perfusion and regeneration activity of the remaining parenchyma.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12447551     DOI: 10.1007/s00423-002-0327-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg        ISSN: 1435-2443            Impact factor:   3.445


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