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Paolo R O Salvalaggio1, Talia B Baker, Alan J Koffron, Jonathan P Fryer, Lori Clark, Riccardo A Superina, Andres T Blei, Albert Nemcek, Michael M Abecassis.
Abstract
Estimation of graft volume (GV) is critical in living donor liver transplantation. This study examines the accuracy of formula-derived GV estimates and compares them to both radiogically-derived estimates and actual measurements. We first compared formula-derived estimates of GV and compared them to actual volumes to provide estimates for both right lobe (RL) and left lateral segment (LLS) GV. We then applied these formulae to a validation cohort. Finally, we evaluated both formula-derived and radiologically-derived estimates by comparing them to actual GV measurements. There is a marginal concordance between formula-derived calculation and GV for RL donors, but the error ratio was lower than for radiologic estimates. In contrast, MRI measurements for LLS grafts demonstrated a lower error ratio than formula-derived estimation. Formula-derived estimates of GV should be routinely used in the initial screening of potential living donors as long as their limitations are appreciated.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16314783 DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000173772.94929.e6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplantation ISSN: 0041-1337 Impact factor: 4.939