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Hongli Yu1, Wenli Yu1, Min Zhu1, Guicheng Zhang1, Yiwei Shi1, Ying Sun1.
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of parental donor liver transplantation on the perioperative changes of serum calcium-binding protein β (S-100β) and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) levels, two markers of brain injury, and on postoperative cognitive function. The present study was a prospective observational study of infants with congenital biliary atresia who underwent selective liver transplantation in 2017 at Tianjin First Central Hospital (Tianjin, China). Blood samples were collected prior to, during and following surgery, and S-100β and NSE levels were measured using ELISA. The pediatric patients were assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development 1 day prior to and 3 months after surgery. Additionally, the pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium scores were evaluated. The results demonstrated that serum NSE and S100β were increased during and after surgery compared with prior to surgery (P<0.05). Furthermore, serum S-100β and NSE levels peaked 1 h after the neohepatic phase compared with prior to surgery (P<0.05). Compared with 1 day before surgery, mental development index (MDI) and psychomotor development index (PDI) were decreased 3 months after surgery (MDI, 87.7±8.4 vs. 84.5±8.5, P=0.015; PDI, 82.9±8.7 vs. 79.6±8.8, P=0.016). In conclusion, parental donor liver transplantation may cause a certain degree of brain injury in pediatric patients with end-stage liver disease, as revealed by increased serum NSE and S100β levels. Copyright: © Yu et al.Entities:
Keywords: S100 calcium-binding protein β; brain injury; infant; liver transplantation; neuron-specific enolase
Year: 2021 PMID: 34007333 PMCID: PMC8120510 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2021.10156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Patient characteristics and operation indicators.
| Variables | Values |
|---|---|
| Age, months | 8.1 (6.6, 10.2) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 51 (59.3%) |
| Female | 35 (40.7%) |
| Weight, kg | 7.6±1.7 |
| Height, cm | 66.3±7.2 |
| ASA status | |
| III | 62 (72.1%) |
| IV | 24 (27.9%) |
| PELD score | 16.6±2.2 |
| Preoperative serum creatinine, µmol/l | 17.34±4.68 |
| Preoperative ALT, U/l | 114.46±48.25 |
| Preoperative AST, U/l | 206.80±85.26 |
| γ-glutaryl transferase, U/l | 435.8±95.66 |
| Total bilirubin, mg/dl | 205.42±90.48 |
| Anhepatic time, min | 45.5±12.4 |
| Operation time, h | 8.2±1.2 |
| Anesthesia duration, h | 10.1±1.3 |
| Bleeding volume, ml | 127±30 |
| Urine volume, ml | 424±62 |
| Intraoperative blood transfusions, units | 2.0 (2.0, 3.7) |
| Intraoperative frozen plasma transfusions, ml | 400 (210, 400) |
| Graft cold ischemia time, min | 95 (64, 178) |
ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; PELD, pediatric end-stage liver disease; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferase.
Changes in hemodynamics, serum pH and biomarkers.
| Variable | T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR, beat/min | 118.42±12.25 | 132.25±14.55[ | 112.18±10.12[ | 105.28±7.16[ |
| MAP, mmHg | 46.23±7.18 | 40.35±8.16[ | 49.25±7.36[ | 53.62±3.28[ |
| CVP, cmH2O | 4.36±1.42 | 2.84±1.06[ | 6.42±1.91[ | 7.42±2.23[ |
| pH | 7.45±0.46 | 7.32±0.44[ | 7.39±0.65[ | 7.42±0.51[ |
| NSE, ng/ml | 23.46±3.74 | 28.85±4.14[ | 35.57±7.06[ | 29.25±4.90[ |
| S100-β (ng/ml) | 3.97±0.79 | 7.69±1.92[ | 12.36±3.29[ | 6.87±2.11[ |
aP<0.05 vs. T1;
bP<0.05 vs. T2;
cP<0.05 vs. T3. T1, the time following anesthesia; T2, 30 min after the anhepatic phase; T3, 1 h after the neohepatic phase; T4, 24 h after the neohepatic phase. HR, heat rate; MAP, mean arterial pressure; CVP, central venous pressure; NSE, neuron-specific enolase; S100-β, serum calcium-binding protein β.
Comparison of delirium values following extubation.
| Indicator | 30 min post-extubation | 2 h post-extubation | 4 h post-extubation |
|---|---|---|---|
| PAED score | 9.6±2.4 | 6.6±1.8[ | 4.0±1.1[ |
| Rate of delirium | 15 (17.4%) | 6 (6.9%)[ | 3 (3.4%)[ |
aP<0.05 vs. 30 min post-extubation. PAED, pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium.
Changes in MDI and PDI prior to and after liver transplantation.
| Indicator | 1 day prior to surgery | 3 months after surgery | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| MDI | 87.7±8.4 | 84.5±8.5 | 0.015 |
| PDI | 82.9±8.7 | 79.6±8.8 | 0.016 |
MDI, mental development index; PDI, psychomotor development index.
Figure 1Correlation analysis between NSE and S-100β with MDI and PDI 3 months after surgery (T3). (A) Correlation between NSE and MDI. (B) Correlation between NSE and PDI. (C) Correlation between S-100β and MDI. (D) Correlation between S-100β and PDI. NSE, neuron-specific enolase; S100-β, serum calcium-binding protein β; MDI, mental development index; PDI, psychomotor development index.
Figure 2Correlation analysis of NSE and S-100β with PAED. (A) Correlation between NSE and PAED 30 min after surgery. (B) Correlation between S-100β and PAED 30 min after surgery. (C) Correlation between NSE and PAED 2 h after surgery. (D) Correlation between S-100β and PAED 2 h after surgery. (E) Correlation between NSE and PAED 4 h after surgery. (F) Correlation between S-100β and PAED 4 h after surgery. NSE, neuron-specific enolase; S100-β, serum calcium-binding protein β; PAED, pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium.