Small for Size Syndrome in Living Donor Liver Transplantation- Prevention and Management

IF 3.2 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jceh.2024.102458
Mettu Srinivas Reddy , Prasanna V. Gopal
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Small-for-size syndrome is a clinical syndrome of early allograft dysfunction usually following living donor liver transplantation due to a mismatch between recipient metabolic and functional requirements and the graft's functional capacity. While graft size relative to the recipient size is the most commonly used parameter to predict risk, small-for-size syndrome is multifactorial and its development depends on a number of inter-dependant factors only some of which are modifiable. Intra-operative monitoring of portal haemodynamics and portal flow modulation is widely recommended though there is wide variation in clinical practice. Management of established small-for-size syndrome centres around meticulous patient care, infection prevention, fluid management and identifying correctable technical complications. However, retransplantation is the only treatment in severe cases. While small-for-size syndrome per se is associated with increased peri-operative mortality, the contribution of non-hepatic organ failure in determining patient outcomes needs further studies.
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活体供肝移植中小体积综合征的预防与处理。
小尺寸综合征是一种临床综合征,通常发生在活体肝移植后,由于受体的代谢和功能需求与移植物的功能容量不匹配。虽然相对于受体大小的移植物大小是预测风险最常用的参数,但小尺寸综合征是多因素的,其发展取决于许多相互依赖的因素,其中只有一些是可以改变的。术中监测门静脉血流动力学和门静脉血流调节被广泛推荐,尽管在临床实践中存在很大差异。已建立的小规模综合征的管理围绕着细致的病人护理、感染预防、液体管理和确定可纠正的技术并发症。然而,在严重的病例中,再移植是唯一的治疗方法。虽然小尺寸综合征本身与围手术期死亡率增加有关,但非肝器官衰竭在决定患者预后方面的作用需要进一步研究。
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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