Real-time and Doppler US after pediatric segmental liver transplantation |
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Authors: | Lisa Suzuki Ilka R. S. de Oliveira Azzo Widman Nelson E. M. Gibeli Francisco C. Carnevale João G. Maksoud Anne M. Hubbard Giovanni G. Cerri |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Radiology, Child Institute,University of S?o Paulo Medical School,S?o Paulo,Brazil;2.Department of Radiology,University of S?o Paulo Medical School,S?o Paulo,Brazil;3.Department of Digestive Surgery, Clinic Hospital,University of S?o Paulo Medical School,S?o Paulo,Brazil;4.Department of Pediatric Surgery, Child Institute,University of S?o Paulo Medical School,S?o Paulo,Brazil;5.Radiology Institute, Clinic Hospital,University of S?o Paulo Medical School,S?o Paulo,Brazil;6.S?o Paulo,Brazil;7.Department of Radiology,University of Nebraska Medical Center,Omaha,USA |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of hepatic vein (HV) stenosis by real-time and color Doppler US (CD-US) after segmental liver transplantation in children can decrease morbidity because it allows unnecessary biopsy, obstruction or thrombosis and loss of the graft to be avoided. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate CD-US parameters to predict HV stenosis after segmental liver transplantation in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of 79 CD-US examinations measuring velocity at the HV anastomosis (HV1) and the main trunk 1-2 cm proximal to the HV/IVC anastomosis (HV2), the HV1/HV2 ratio and the spectral waveform of HV2. The study group comprised patients with stenosis confirmed by angiography. The control group comprised patients with a good clinical outcome. RESULTS: HV stenosis was seen in 12 CD-US examinations. The mean HV1/HV2 ratio was higher in the study group (6.0 versus 4.0). An HV1/HV2 ratio of >4.1 was predictive of HV stenosis (sensitivity 83%, specificity 76%). CONCLUSION: An HV1/HV2 ratio of >4.1 is a highly predictive CD-US parameter for the detection of hemodynamically significant HV stenosis on angiography. |
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