Use of Transesophageal Echocardiography During Orthotopic Liver Transplantation: Simplifying the Procedure.

IF 1.9 Q3 TRANSPLANTATION
Transplantation Direct Pub Date : 2024-01-24 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1097/TXD.0000000000001564
José J Arcas-Bellas, Roberto Siljeström, Cristina Sánchez, Ana González, Javier García-Fernández
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Abstract

The intraoperative management of patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is influenced by the cardiovascular manifestations typically found in the context of end-stage liver disease, by the presence of concomitant cardiovascular disease, and by the significant hemodynamic changes that occur during surgery. Hypotension and intraoperative blood pressure fluctuations during OLT are associated with liver graft dysfunction, acute kidney failure, and increased risk of 30-d mortality. Patients also frequently present hemodynamic instability due to various causes, including cardiac arrest. Recent evidence has shown transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) to be a useful minimally invasive monitoring tool in patients undergoing OLT that gives valuable real-time information on biventricular function and volume status and can help to detect OLT-specific complications or situations. TEE also facilitates rapid diagnosis of life-threatening conditions in each stage of OLT, which is difficult to identify with other types of monitoring commonly used. Although there is no consensus on the best approach to intraoperative monitoring in these patients, intraoperative TEE is safe and useful and should be recommended during OLT, according to experts, for assessing hemodynamic changes, identifying possible complications, and guiding treatment with fluids and inotropes to achieve optimal patient care.

在同种异位肝移植手术中使用经食道超声心动图:简化手术过程。
接受正位肝移植(OLT)的患者的术中管理受到终末期肝病典型的心血管表现、并发心血管疾病以及手术过程中发生的显著血流动力学变化的影响。OLT 期间的低血压和术中血压波动与肝脏移植物功能障碍、急性肾衰竭和 30 天死亡风险增加有关。患者还经常因各种原因导致血流动力学不稳定,包括心脏骤停。最近的证据表明,经食道超声心动图(TEE)是对接受 OLT 的患者进行微创监测的有用工具,可提供有关双心室功能和容量状态的宝贵实时信息,并有助于发现 OLT 特有的并发症或情况。TEE 还有助于在 OLT 的每个阶段快速诊断危及生命的情况,而常用的其他类型监测很难识别这些情况。专家们认为,虽然对这些患者术中监测的最佳方法还没有达成共识,但术中 TEE 安全且有用,应在 OLT 期间推荐使用,以评估血流动力学变化、识别可能出现的并发症并指导输液和肌注治疗,从而实现最佳的患者护理。
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Transplantation Direct
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