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Postoperative Elevated Resistive Indices Do Not Predict Hepatic Artery Thrombosis in Extended Criteria Donor Livers.

Eric J Siskind1, Fauzia Vandermeer1, Tamar R Siskind1, David A Bruno1, Samuel Sultan1, Josue Alvarez-Casas1, Arielle Stafford1, Barton Lane1, John C Lamattina1, Rolf N Barth1, Steven I Hanish1.   

Abstract

Postoperative transplant liver ultrasounds were analyzed in standard criteria donor (SCD), extended criteria donor (ECD), and donation after cardiac death (DCD) liver allografts to determine if elevated resistive indices (RIs) are consistently present and if they are pathological. Postoperative transplant liver ultrasounds were reviewed from 115 consecutive patients. Hepatic arterial RIs were stratified based on the type of donor: DCD, macrosteatosis (>30%), or standard criteria. In all patients with elevated RI, subsequent ultrasounds were reviewed to demonstrate RI normalization. The mean RI for all 115 patients was 0.64, DCD was 0.67, macrosteatosis was 0.81, and SCD was 0.61 ( p  = 0.033). The RI on subsequent liver ultrasounds for DCD and macrosteatosis normalized without any intervention. There were no incidences of early hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) observed in the cohort. Hepatic arterial RI in ECDs and DCDs are elevated in the immediate postoperative period but are not predictive of HAT. It represents interparenchymal graft stiffness and overall graft edema rather than an impending technical complication. The results of our study do not support the routine use of anticoagulation or routine investigation with computed tomography angiography for elevated RIs as these findings are self-limiting and normalize over a short period of time. We hope that this information helps guide the clinical management of liver transplant patients from expanded criteria donors.

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Keywords:  donation after cardiac death; extended criteria donors; hepatic artery thrombosis; hepatic macrosteatosis; liver transplant ultrasound; liver transplantation

Year:  2017        PMID: 29142490      PMCID: PMC5685793          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1598623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Angiol        ISSN: 1061-1711


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