Indocyanine green dye clearance test: early graft (dys)-function and long-term mortality after liver transplant. Should we continue to use it? An observational study
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Indocyanine green dye clearance test: early graft (dys)-function and long-term mortality after liver transplant. Should we continue to use it? An observational study
Abstract
Early allograft dysfunction (EAD) can be a serious complication in the immediate postoperative period following liver transplantation. Our aim was to study the prognostic role of the indocyanine green plasma disappearance rate (ICG-PDR) in predicting early and late EAD and mortality at 3 and 12 months and 5 years after liver transplantation. ICG-PDR values were also assessed for association with the Donor Risk Index (DRI). 220 patients underwent orthotopic liver transplantation. In 77 patients, ICG-PDR was assessed on the 1st post-operative (PO) day. ICG, a water-soluble dye almost entirely excreted into the bile, was measured by spectrophotometry to evaluate graft (dys)-function. DRI was calculated in all patients. The primary study outcomes were the presence (or absence) of EAD after transplant and the results of mortality risk factor analysis. EAD occurred in 18 patients. 1st PO day ICG-PDR was significantly associated with EAD (p < 0.005). A threshold ICG-PDR value < 16%/min on the 1st PO day was also associated with patient probability to survive at 3 and 12 months and 5 years. The sensitivity and specificity of the AUC was good in predicting EAD, being 83% and 56%, respectively, for a 1st PO day ICG-PDR cut-off value < 16%/min. In this study, ICG-PDR on the 1st PO day following OLT can reliably predict EAD and survival at 3 and 12 months and 5 years. ICG-PDR should, therefore, be routinely performed on the 1st PO day following OLTx in all patients in light of its important prognostic role.
Keywords: Graft dysfunction; Indocyanine green; Ischemia reperfusion injury; Liver transplantation; Mortality.
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