The role of echocardiographic assessment for the risk of adverse events in liver transplant recipients: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Quirino Lai , Miriam Caimano , Francesca Canale , Lucia Ilaria Birtolo , Flaminia Ferri , Stefano Ginanni Corradini , Massimo Mancone , Giuseppe Marrone , Daniela Pedicino , Massimo Rossi , Elisabetta Vernole , Maurizio Pompili , Marco Biolato
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Abstract

Background & Aims

Echocardiographic findings may provide valuable information about the cardiac conditions in cirrhotic patients waiting for liver transplantation (LT). However, data on the ability of the different echocardiographic parameters to predict post-transplant risk of mortality are scarce and heterogeneous. This systematic review evaluates the role of different echocardiographic features as predictors of post-LT mortality. A meta-analysis was also performed according to the observed results.

Methods

A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Medline (PubMed) database was searched through February 2023 for relevant published original articles reporting the prognostic value of echocardiographic findings associated with outcomes of adult LT recipients. The risk of bias in included articles was assessed using ROBINS-E tool. Methodological quality varied from low to high across the risk of bias domains.

Results

Twenty-three studies were identified after the selection process; ten were enrollable for the meta-analyses. According to the results observed, the E/A ratio fashioned as a continuous value (HR = 0.43, 95%CI = 0.25–0.76; P = 0.003), and tricuspid regurgitation (HR = 2.36, 95%CI = 1.05–5.31; P = 0.04) were relevant predicting variables for post-LT death. Other echocardiographic findings failed to merge with statistical relevance.

Conclusion

Tricuspid regurgitation and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction play a role in the prediction of post-LT death. More studies are needed to clarify further the impact of these echocardiographic features in the transplantation setting.

超声心动图评估对肝移植受者不良事件风险的作用:系统回顾和荟萃分析
超声心动图检查结果可为等待肝移植(LT)的肝硬化患者的心脏状况提供有价值的信息。然而,有关不同超声心动图参数预测移植后死亡风险的能力的数据却很少,而且不尽相同。本系统性综述评估了不同超声心动图特征在预测肝移植后死亡率方面的作用。还根据观察到的结果进行了荟萃分析。系统性综述根据 PRISMA 指南进行。在Medline(PubMed)数据库中检索了截至2023年2月发表的相关原始文章,这些文章报道了超声心动图检查结果对成年LT受者预后的影响。采用 ROBINS-E 工具评估了纳入文章的偏倚风险。各偏倚风险领域的方法学质量从低到高不等。经过筛选,确定了 23 项研究;其中 10 项可纳入荟萃分析。根据观察结果,作为连续值的 E/A 比值(HR = 0.43,95%CI = 0.25-0.76; = 0.003)和三尖瓣反流(HR = 2.36,95%CI = 1.05-5.31; = 0.04)是 LT 后死亡的相关预测变量。其他超声心动图结果未能合并统计相关性。三尖瓣反流和左心室舒张功能障碍在预测 LT 后死亡中起一定作用。需要进行更多的研究,以进一步明确这些超声心动图特征在移植环境中的影响。
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Transplantation Reviews
Transplantation Reviews IMMUNOLOGY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
40
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Transplantation Reviews contains state-of-the-art review articles on both clinical and experimental transplantation. The journal features invited articles by authorities in immunology, transplantation medicine and surgery.
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