Ultrasonography (Oct 2023)

Value of Doppler ultrasonography in predicting clinical outcomes for patients with acute cellular rejection after liver transplantation

  • Ji Young Choi,
  • Kyoung Won Kim,
  • Jong Keon Jang,
  • Sang Hyun Choi,
  • Heon-Ju Kwon,
  • Young-In Yoon,
  • Gi-Won Song,
  • Sung-Gyu Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.23112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 4
pp. 572 – 579

Abstract

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Purpose This study investigated the value of Doppler ultrasonography in predicting clinical outcomes after antirejection treatment for patients with acute cellular rejection (ACR) following liver transplantation (LT). Methods This retrospective study included 84 patients who were pathologically diagnosed with ACR and received antirejection treatment within 90 days following LT. Two radiologists searched for abnormal Doppler parameters at ACR diagnosis and within 7 days after antirejection treatment initiation, including portal blood velocity (PBV) 10%) from the PBV at event (PBVevent) to PBVearly post-treatment was significantly more common among poor responders (50.0% [10/20]) than among good responders (20.3% [13/64]) (P=0.019). The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of this PBV decrease in predicting poor treatment response were 50.0% (10/20), 79.7% (51/64), and 72.6% (61/84), respectively. Conclusion Abnormal PBVearly post-treatment and a decrease between PBVevent and PBVearly post-treatment were significantly associated with poor treatment response in patients with ACR after LT. Consequently, Doppler ultrasonography may be useful for predicting clinical outcomes in these patients.

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