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Vol.31 No.10 1998 October [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 792KB)]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Prediction of Acute Dysfunction of the Liver after Warm Ischemia -Evaluation of Hepatic Venous Oxygen Saturation as an Indicator-

Shunichi Takaya, Takemi Honma, Mitsuhiro Sawada, Naoya Onozuka, Osamu Harada, Hanako Ohide, Akinari Fukuda, Yoshitsugu Yamada, Makoto Kobayashi, Sohei Suzuki

First Department of Surgery, Hirosaki University, School of Medicine

Early detection of a poor-functioning hepatic graft is one of the most important issues in liver transplantation and liver surgery, but neither easy or very reliable methods exist. To determine their capabilities to predict early liver function and/or liver graft quality and the resultant postoperative outcome, the hepatic oxygen consumption, hepatic venous oxygen hemoglobin saturation (Shvo2), arterial ketone body ratio (AKBR) and adenine triphosphate (ATP) levels of hepatic tissue were investigated in warm ischemic models using adult mongrel dogs. In particular information from the Shvo2 measurement could be derived in both real-time and continuously, if it could be a very reliable liver function test. 60 and/or 90 minutes of warm ischemia of the liver were created by temporarily blocking the hepatic artery and portal vein flow after formation of a porto-venous bypass between the splenic vein and the femoral vein for hemodynamic stability, The results of the hepatic oxygen consumption correlated well with tissue ATP levels and AKBR according to the severity of the warm ischemic damage. Shvo2 correlated well with the total hepatic flow (hepatic arterial flow plus portal vein flow) (p=0.011). However, Shvo2 was not significantly reduced according to the severity of 60 and 90 minutes of warm ischemic damage. Therefore, Shvo2 would be reliable to predict the decline of the hepatic blood flow, but it could not predict the severity of the warm ischemic parenchymal damage to the liver. The hepatic oxygen consumption, AKBR and/or tissue ATP levels would be a reliable indicator of postoperative liver dysfunction or an indicator of graft quality after liver ischemia and/or transplantation.

Key words
warm ischemia of the liver, liver function test, oxygen consumption of the liver, hepatic venous oxygen saturation, liver transplantation

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 31: 2063-2070, 1998

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Shunichi Takaya First Department of Surgery, Hirosaki University School of Medicine
53 Honmachi, Hirosaki, 036-8203 JAPAN

Accepted
June 10, 1998

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