Transplant International (Nov 2023)

The Yield of Routine Post-Operative Doppler Ultrasound to Detect Early Post-Liver Transplantation Vascular Complications

  • Iulia Minciuna,
  • Iulia Minciuna,
  • Iulia Minciuna,
  • Caroline den Hoed,
  • Adriaan J. van der Meer,
  • Milan J. Sonneveld,
  • Dave Sprengers,
  • Robert J. de Knegt,
  • Jeroen de Jonge,
  • Raoel Maan,
  • Wojciech G. Polak,
  • Sarwa Darwish Murad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2023.11611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36

Abstract

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Early detection of liver transplantation (LT) vascular complications enables timely management. Our aim was to assess if routine Doppler ultrasound (rDUS) improves the detection of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT), portal vein thrombosis (PVT) and hepatic venous outflow obstruction (HVOO). We retrospectively analysed timing and outcomes, number needed to diagnose one complication (NND) and positive predictive value (PPV) of rDUS on post-operative day (POD) 0,1 and 7 in 708 adult patients who underwent primary LT between 2010–2022. We showed that HAT developed in 7.1%, PVT in 8.2% and HVOO in 3.1% of patients. Most early complications were diagnosed on POD 0 (26.9%), 1 (17.3%) and 5 (17.3%). rDUS correctly detected 21 out of 26 vascular events during the protocol days. PPV of rDUS was 53.8%, detection rate 1.1% and NND was 90.5. Median time to diagnosis was 4 days for HAT and 47 days for PVT and 21 days for HVOO. After intervention, liver grafts were preserved in 57.1%. In conclusion, rDUS protocol helps to detect first week’s vascular events, but with low PPV and a high number of ultrasounds needed.

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