| Literature DB >> 34884382 |
Marcus Robertson1,2,3, Andy K H Lim3, Ashley Bloom1, William Chung1, Andrew Tsoi1, Elise Cannan1, Ben Johnstone1, Andrew Huynh1, Tessa O'Halloran1, Paul Gow1,2, Peter Angus1,2, Daryl Jones4,5.
Abstract
Patients undergoing liver transplantation have a high risk of perioperative clinical deterioration. The Rapid Response System is an intensive care unit-based approach for the early recognition and management of hospitalized patients identified as high-risk for clinical deterioration by a medical emergency team (MET). The etiology and prognostic significance of clinical deterioration events is poorly understood in liver transplant patients. We conducted a cohort study of 381 consecutive adult liver transplant recipients from a prospectively collected transplant database (2011-2017). Medical records identified patients who received MET activation pre- and post-transplantation. MET activation was recorded in 131 (34%) patients, with 266 MET activations in total. The commonest triggers for MET activation were tachypnea and hypotension pre-transplantation, and tachycardia post-transplantation. In multivariable analysis, female sex, increasing Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score and hepatorenal syndrome were independently associated with MET activation. The unplanned intensive care unit admission rate following MET activation was 24.1%. Inpatient mortality was 4.2% and did not differ by MET activation status; however, patients requiring MET activation had significantly longer intensive care unit and hospital length of stay and were more likely to require inpatient rehabilitation. In conclusion, liver transplant patients with perioperative complications requiring MET activation represent a high-risk group with increased morbidity and length of stay.Entities:
Keywords: cirrhosis; intensive care unit; liver transplantation; medical emergency team; rapid response system; rapid response team
Year: 2021 PMID: 34884382 PMCID: PMC8658097 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10235680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Medical Emergency Team activation criteria.
| Body System | Criteria |
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| Airway | Obstructed airway |
| Breathing | Any difficulty breathing |
| Circulation | Heart rate < 40/min |
| Conscious state | Sudden change in conscious state |
| Other | Staff member concerned |
Baseline characteristics of patients by Medical Emergency Team activation status.
| Characteristic | All Patients | No MET | All MET | Pre-LT MET | Post-LT MET |
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| Age, median (IQR), years | 56 (48–61) | 57 (49–61) | 55 (46–60) | 55 (46–60) | 55 (46–60) |
| Female sex, | 132 (34.7) | 75 (30.0) | 57 (43.9) 6 | 28 (48.3) 6 | 37 (42.1) 5 |
| MELD score, median (IQR) | 18 (11–26) | 16 (10–23) | 21 (11–31) | 27 (17–35) 7 | 20 (11–29) |
| ACCI, mean (SD) | 5.0 (1.9) | 5.2 (1.8) | 4.5 (1.8) 6 | 4.4 (1.8) 6 | 4.5 (1.8) 6 |
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| Alcohol-related, | 94 (24.7) | 63 (25.1) | 31 (23.9) | 16 (27.6) | 22 (25.0) |
| Chronic viral hepatitis, | 163 (42.8) | 110 (43.8) | 53 (40.8) | 22 (37.9) | 38 (43.2) |
| Autoimmune liver disease, | 85 (22.3) | 55 (21.9) | 30 (23.1) | 17 (29.3) | 16 (18.2) |
| Hepatocellular carcinoma, | 140 (36.7) | 111 (44.2) | 29 (22.3) 7 | 7 (12.1) 7 | 22 (25.0) 6 |
| Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, | 47 (12.3) | 30 (12.0) | 17 (13.1) | 9 (15.5) | 10 (11.4) |
| Other etiologies, | 71 (18.6) | 44 (17.5) | 27 (20.8) | 9 (15.2) | 20 (22.7) |
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| Home resident, | 258 (67.7) | 196 (78.1) | 61 (46.9) 7 | 0 (0) 7 | 56 (63.6) 5 |
| Inpatient—hospital ward, | 76 (19.9) | 37 (14.7) | 40 (30.8) 7 | 34 (58.6) 7 | 15 (17.0) |
| Inpatient—intensive care unit, | 47 (12.3) | 18 (7.2) | 29 (22.3) 7 | 24 (41.4) 7 | 17 (19.3) 6 |
| Pretransplant LOS, median (IQR), day | 0.3 (0–7) | 0.3 (0–0.6) | 6 (0.3–19) | 21 (10–29) | 0.5 (0–7) |
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| Hepatic encephalopathy, | 154 (40.4) | 97 (38.7) | 57 (43.9) | 38 (65.5) 7 | 32 (36.4) |
| Abdominal ascites, | 231 (60.6) | 145 (57.8) | 86 (66.2) | 46 (79.3) 6 | 55 (62.5) |
| Hepatorenal syndrome, | 98 (25.7) | 52 (20.7) | 46 (35.4) 6 | 32 (55.2) 7 | 23 (26.1) |
| Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, | 69 (18.1) | 43 (17.1) | 26 (20.0) | 20 (34.5) 5 | 12 (13.6) |
| Sepsis, | 51 (13.4) | 24 (9.6) | 27 (20.8) 6 | 20 (34.5) 7 | 12 (13.6) |
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| Donation after cardiac death, | 27 (7.1) | 20 (8.0) | 7 (5.4) | 6 (6.8) | |
| Split donor liver graft, | 19 (5.0) | 8 (3.2) | 11 (8.5) 5 | 6 (6.8) | |
| Cold ischemia time, mean (SD), h | 6.4 (1.9) | 6.3 (2.0) | 6.6 (1.8) | 6.6 (1.6) | |
| Warm ischemia time, mean (SD), h | 0.8 (0.2) | 0.8 (0.2) | 0.8 (0.2) | 0.8 (0.2) | |
| Duration of surgery, mean (SD), h | 8.0 (1.9) | 7.9 (2.0) | 8.2 (1.8) | 8.4 (2.0) |
1 Non-exclusive categories due to overlapping causes or features. 2 Three patients with hepatitis D coinfection. 3 Includes primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis. 4 Includes cryptogenic, drug-induced liver injury, polycystic liver, secondary sclerosing cholangitis, α1-antitrypsin deficiency, amyloidosis, Wilson’s disease, hemochromatosis, cystic fibrosis, and re-transplantation. 5 p < 0.05, 6 p < 0.01, 7 p < 0.001, compared to the no MET group. Abbreviations: MELD, Model for End-stage Liver Disease; ACCI, age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index; LT, liver transplantation, MET, Medical Emergency Team; LOS, length of stay.
Figure 1(A) The distribution of Medical Emergency Team (MET) activations relative to the day of transplantation (t = 0, vertical dashed line), showing that the peak occurrence of MET activation occurred in the first 7 days after liver transplantation. (B) The distribution of MET activation across the week in patients pre- and posttransplant.
Summary of Medical Emergency Team clinical data in liver transplantation.
| Characteristic | All MET | Pre-LT MET | Post-LT MET |
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| 0700–1459 h, | 93 (35.0%) | 36 (34.0%) | 57 (35.6%) |
| 1500–2259 h, | 103 (38.7%) | 44 (41.5%) | 59 (36.9%) |
| 2300–0659 h, | 70 (26.3%) | 26 (24.5%) | 44 (27.5%) |
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| Oxygen desaturation, | 28 (10.5) | 15 (14.2) | 13 (8.1) |
| Respiratory rate, | 91 (34.2) | 36 (34.0) | 55 (34.4) |
| Tachycardia, | 86 (32.3) | 18 (17.0) | 68 (42.5) |
| Hypotension, | 47 (17.7) | 26 (24.5) | 21 (13.1) |
| Altered Glasgow Coma Scale, | 31 (11.7) | 17 (16.0) | 14 (8.8) |
| Low urine output, | 14 (5.3) | 6 (5.7) | 8 (5.0) |
| Clinical concern, | 43 (16.1) | 19 (17.9) | 33 (20.6) |
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| Heart rate, mean (SD), per min | 108 (25) | 100 (23) | 113 (26) |
| Respiratory rate, mean (SD), per min | 25 (8) | 24 (7) | 26 (8) |
| Systolic blood pressure, mean (SD), mmHg | 115 (26) | 107 (25) | 121 (26) |
| Mean arterial pressure, mean (SD), mmHg 3 | 83 (17) | 76 (16) | 88 (17) |
| Mean arterial pressure <70 mmHg, | 62 (23.9) | 39 (37.9) | 23 (14.5) |
| Temperature >38 °C | 31 (6.0) | 13 (12.3) | 18 (11.3) |
| Glasgow Coma Scale score ≤13, | 35 (13.3) | 15 (14.3) | 20 (12.5) |
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| Sepsis, | 85 (32.0) | 37 (34.9) | 48 (30.0) |
| Pneumonia, | 34 (12.8) | 8 (7.5) | 26 (16.3) |
| Enterococcus infection, | 20 (7.5) | 15 (14.2) | 5 (3.1) |
| Staphylococcus infection, | 2 (0.8) | 1 (0.9) | 1 (0.6) |
| Bleeding, | 39 (14.7) | 21 (19.8) | 18 (11.3) |
| Venous thromboembolism, | 3 (1.1) | 2 (1.9) | 1 (0.6) |
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| Diagnostic imaging, | 164 (61.7) | 61 (57.5) | 103 (64.4) |
| Blood tests, | 165 (62.0) | 67 (63.2) | 93 (58.1) |
| Septic screen initiated, | 100 (37.6) | 39 (36.8) | 61 (38.1) |
| Non-invasive ventilation/intubation, | 20 (7.5) | 7 (6.6) | 13 (8.1) |
| Antibiotics, | 75 (28.2) | 33 (31.1) | 42 (26.3) |
| Intravenous albumin, | 72 (27.1) | 45 (42.5) | 28 (17.5) |
| Intravenous crystalloids, | 29 (10.9) | 7 (6.6) | 22 (13.8) |
| Blood products, | 36 (13.5) | 25 (23.6) | 12 (7.5) |
| Analgesia, | 46 (17.3) | 9 (8.5) | 37 (23.1) |
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| <1 h, | 79 (29.7) | 26 (24.5) | 53 (33.1) |
| 1 to 4 h, | 85 (32.0) | 41 (38.7) | 44 (27.5) |
| >4 h, | 102 (38.3) | 39 (36.8) | 63 (39.4) |
1 Categories were not mutually exclusive. 2 Includes fever > 38 °C, pain, and general concerns. 3 Missing diastolic blood pressure and mean blood pressure, pre-transplant n = 3, post-transplant n = 1; 4 Missing GCS score, pre-transplant n = 1. Abbreviations: MET, Medical Emergency Team; LT, liver transplantation.
Logistic regression of Medical Emergency Team activation on clinical variables for the entire transplant admission.
| Characteristic | Univariable | Multivariable | ||
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| OR (95% C.I.) | OR (95% C.I.) | |||
| Age, per 10-year increase | 0.87 (0.73–1.07) | 0.212 | ||
| Female sex | 1.83 (1.18–2.84) | 0.007 | 1.79 (1.14–2.81) | 0.011 |
| MELD score, per 5-point increase | 1.23 (1.10–1.38) | <0.001 | 1.18 (1.05–1.33) | 0.006 |
| Age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index | 0.80 (0.70-0.90) | <0.001 | ||
| Alcoholic liver disease | 0.93 (0.57–1.53) | 0.788 | ||
| Chronic hepatitis B or C virus infection | 0.88 (0.57–1.36) | 0.568 | ||
| Immunological disease 1 | 1.07 (0.64–1.77) | 0.752 | ||
| Hepatocellular carcinoma | 0.36 (0.22–0.59) | <0.001 | ||
| Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis | 1.11 (0.59–2.09) | 0.752 | ||
| Other cause of liver failure 2 | 1.23 (0.72–2.10) | 0.442 | ||
| Hepatic encephalopathy | 1.24 (0.81–1.90) | 0.327 | ||
| Abdominal ascites | 1.43 (0.92–2.22) | 0.113 | ||
| Hepatorenal syndrome | 2.10 (1.31–3.36) | 0.002 | 1.68 (1.01–2.79) | 0.044 |
| Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis | 1.21 (0.70–2.08) | 0.491 | ||
| Other infection | 2.48 (1.36–4.50) | 0.003 | ||
1 Includes primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis. 2 Includes cryptogenic, drug-induced liver injury, polycystic liver, secondary sclerosing cholangitis, α1-antitrypsin deficiency, amyloidosis, Wilson’s disease, hemochromatosis, cystic fibrosis, and re-transplantation.
Summary of length of stay and patient survival outcomes after liver transplantation by Medical Emergency Team activation status.
| Characteristic | All Patients | No MET | All MET | Pre-LT MET | Post-LT MET |
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| Post-LT ICU LOS, median (IQR), h | 78 (42–148) | 65 (39–115) | 126 (61–264) 1 | 137 (83–370) 1 | 124 (59–281) 1 |
| Hospital LOS, median (IQR), days | 18 (12–32) | 14 (11–22) | 31 (22–57) 1 | 49 (31–72) 1 | 29 (16–51) 1 |
| Post-LT hospital LOS, median (IQR), days | 15 (11–23) | 13 (10–17) | 22 (15–36) 1 | 24 (17–38) 1 | 23 (14–28) 1 |
| Inpatient survival, | 365 (95.8) | 242 (96.4) | 123 (94.6) | 54 (93.1) | 85 (96.6) |
| 12-month survival, | 356 (93.4) | 235 (93.6) | 121 (93.1) | 53 (91.4) | 83 (94.3) |
1 p < 0.001 compared to the no MET group. Abbreviations: ICU, intensive care unit; LOS, length of stay; LT, liver transplantation; MET, Medical Emergency Team.