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. 2007 Jul;31(7):1474-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00268-007-9063-x. Epub 2007 May 16.

Impact of mild and moderate intrapulmonary shunting in children with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation

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Impact of mild and moderate intrapulmonary shunting in children with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation

Chi-Di Liang et al. World J Surg. 2007 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of mild and moderate intrapulmonary shunting (IPS) in children with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) undergoing liver transplantation.

Materials and methods: A total of 73 patients (38 male, 35 female; mean age 31.5 +/- 35.2 months, range 6-180 months) with ESLD and subsequent liver transplantation were enrolled. Based on contrast echocardiography, patients without IPS were assigned to group 1 (n = 57), and patients with mild or moderate IPS were assigned to group 2 (n = 17). The preoperative age, body weight, O(2) saturation, length of hospital stay, duration of mechanical ventilation, postoperative complications, and 1-year survival rate were compared between groups.

Results: The overall incidence of IPS and 1-year survival rate were 23.3% (17/73) and 96% (70/73), respectively. There were significant differences between group 1 and group 2 patients regarding age at transplant (35.9 vs. 16.6 months, p = 0.002) and body weight (12.6 vs. 8.5 kg, p = 0.002). There were no other statistically significant differences between the two groups.

Conclusion: Although children with mild and moderate IPS were younger at the time of transplantation and had significantly lower body weight than those without IPS, the presence of mild and moderate IPS in children with ESLD did not affect the overall outcome of liver transplantation.

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