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Response of patients with cirrhosis who have undergone partial hepatectomy to treatment aimed at achieving supranormal oxygen delivery and consumption.

S Ueno1, G Tanabe, H Yamada, C Kusano, S Yoshidome, K Nuruki, S Yamamoto, T Aikou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to evaluate the response to therapy aimed at achieving supranormal cardiac and oxygen transport variables (cardiac index > than 4.5 L/min/m2, oxygen delivery > 600 ml/min/m2, and oxygen consumption > 170 ml/min/m2) in patients with cirrhosis who have undergone partial hepatectomy and to assess the relationship between those parameters and outcome.
METHODS: Thirty-four consecutive patients underwent elective hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma. The postoperative outcomes and hemodynamic and oxygen transport values in 16 patients (group S) who maintained supranormal values were compared with those in 18 patients (group N) treated to maintain normal hemodynamic values. Patients in group S received volume expansion and then, if necessary, dobutamine (3 to 15 micrograms/kg/min) to increase cardiac index, oxygen delivery, and oxygen comsumption simultaneously during the first 12 hours.
RESULTS: The hemodynamic targets were reached by 56% of patients in group S during the first 12 hours and 31% during the next 12 hours. Postoperative blood lactate levels at 12 and 24 hours were lower in group S than in group N, and total bilirubin concentrations, hepatic venous oxygen saturation, and arterial ketone body ratio, useful markers of postoperative liver function, also showed more favorable changes in group S than in group N. Postoperative morbidity and mortality rates were not significantly different in the two groups, but the incidence of hyperbilirubinemia and liver failure was much lower in group S than in group N.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that fluid therapy aimed at achieving a supranormal pattern by 12 hours after hepatectomy improved the systemic oxygen demand-supply dynamics and hepatic hemodynamics, decreasing the incidence of postoperative hyperbilirubinemia and liver failure in patients with liver cirrhosis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9526519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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