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Effect of flushing of the liver graft upon plasma calcium and magnesium concentrations.

B H Pienaar1, G Wilson, E Newman, J Fourie, H McLeod, M Bracher, Z Lotz, R Hickman.   

Abstract

Previous studies of total and ionized calcium in the plasma of liver transplant recipients have been conducted in patients with preexisting liver disease or who received blood transfusion. The intraoperative decline in plasma total and ionized calcium has been attributed to the effects of liver disease and/or the citrate in transfused blood. The present study was conducted in normal porcine recipients of liver stored either with EuroCollins or University of Wisconsin (UW) solution for 6 hr, compared with livers flushed with Ringer's lactate without storage. No blood transfusion was given. Mean total plasma calcium levels declined significantly after storage with UW solution to a nadir approximately 65-70% of preoperative levels. This decline persisted for two to five days. Mean levels of plasma ionized calcium declined lowest after flushing with UW solution but only to 82% of preoperative (NS). There was an increase in plasma total magnesium in the recipients of livers flushed with EuroCollins or UW solutions, which resolved within 30 min and which was probably related to magnesium content of the flushing solution. It is concluded that while the changes in plasma total and ionized calcium are moderate and of little clinical significance, they could be aggravated under clinical conditions by massive blood transfusion. Changes in plasma magnesium seemed to be directly attributable to the magnesium content of flushing solutions but the same relationship did not exist for changes in plasma calcium.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8261819     DOI: 10.1007/bf01299894

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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