Impact of the preoperative skeletal muscle index on early remnant liver regeneration in living donors after liver transplantation.

Sunyoung Lee, Kyoung Won Kim, Heon-Ju Kwon, Jeongjin Lee, Gi-Won Song, Sung-Gyu Lee
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Background: We investigated the correlation between the preoperative skeletal muscle index (SMI) and remnant liver regeneration after right hemihepatectomy for living-donor liver transplantation and aimed to identify preoperative predictors of greater early remnant liver regeneration in living donors.

Methods: This retrospective study included 525 right hemiliver donors (mean age, 28.9±8.3 years; 345 male patients) between 2017 and 2018, who underwent computed tomography before surgery and on postoperative day (POD) 7. Preoperative anthropometry, laboratory parameters, skeletal muscle area at the third lumbar vertebral level, and liver volume before and after surgery were evaluated. Correlations were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed to identify independent predictors of greater remnant liver regeneration.

Results: Remnant liver regeneration volume on POD 7 was positively correlated with body mass index (BMI; r=0.280, P<0.001) and SMI (r=0.322, P<0.001), and negatively correlated with age (r=-0.154, P<0.001) and the ratio of future remnant liver volume (FRLV) to total liver volume (TLV; r=-0.261, P<0.001). Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that high BMI (β=0.146; P=0.001) and SMI (β=0.228, P<0.001), young age (β=-0.091, P=0.025), and a low FRLV/TLV ratio (β=-0.225, P<0.001) were predictors of greater remnant liver regeneration.

Conclusions: High SMI and BMI, young age, and a low FRLV/TLV ratio may predict greater early remnant liver regeneration in living donors after LDLT.

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术前骨骼肌指数对活体肝移植术后早期残肝再生的影响。
背景:我们研究了活体肝移植右半肝切除术后术前骨骼肌指数(SMI)与残肝再生的相关性,旨在确定活体供体早期残肝再生的术前预测因素。方法:回顾性研究纳入525例右半肝供体(平均年龄28.9±8.3岁;2017年至2018年期间,345名男性患者在手术前和术后当天(POD)接受了计算机断层扫描。评估术前人体测量、实验室参数、第三腰椎节段骨骼肌面积和手术前后肝脏体积。使用Pearson相关系数分析相关性,并进行逐步多元回归分析以确定更多残肝再生的独立预测因素。结果:POD 7残肝再生体积与体重指数(BMI)呈正相关;结论:高SMI和BMI、年轻和低FRLV/TLV比值可能预示着活体供者LDLT后早期残肝再生的可能性更大。
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Korean Journal of Transplantation
Korean Journal of Transplantation Medicine-Transplantation
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