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Prospective evaluation of the role of quantitative Doppler ultrasound surveillance in liver transplantation

✍ Scribed by David Stell; Donal Downey; Paul Marotta; Edward Solano; Anand Khakhar; Douglas Quan; Cam Ghent; Vivian McAlister; William Wall


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1527-6465

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Doppler ultrasound (DUS) is able to measure parameters of blood flow within vessels of transplanted organs, and vascular complications are associated with abnormal values. We analyzed the findings of 51 consecutive patients who underwent DUS on 2 occasions in the first postoperative week following liver transplantation for cirrhosis to determine the range of values in patients following liver transplantation. Three patients developed early vascular thromboses that were detected by the absence of a Doppler signal. In patients making an uneventful recovery, the arterial velocity tended to increase and the resistive index (RI) to decrease during the first postoperative week. All recipients were shown to have high-velocity segments within the hepatic artery, without an increase in flow resistance. Assessment of the portal vein revealed narrowing at the anastomosis, associated with a segmental doubling of flow velocity, and the mean portal venous flow decreased by approximately 20% in the first postoperative week. In conclusion, a wide range of abnormalities occurs in the vessels of liver transplant recipients, which were not associated with the development of vascular complications or affect patient management. (Liver


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