Annals of Hepatology (Jul 2024)

Impact of preoperative nonselective beta-blocker use on acute kidney injury after living donor liver transplantation: Propensity score analysis

  • Hye-Won Jeong,
  • Jae Hwan Kim,
  • Sang-bin Han,
  • Hye-Mee Kwon,
  • In-Gu Jun,
  • Jun-Gol Song,
  • Gyu-Sam Hwang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
p. 101474

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Introduction and Objectives: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is prevalent and has deleterious effects on postoperative outcomes following liver transplantation (LT). The impact of nonselective beta-blockers (NSBBs) in patients with liver cirrhosis remains controversial. This study investigated the association between preoperative NSBB use and AKI after living donor LT (LDLT). Patients and Methods: We evaluated 2,972 adult LDLT recipients between January 2012 and July 2022. The patients were divided into two groups based on the preoperative NSBB use. Propensity score matched (PSM) and inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) analyses were performed to evaluate the association between preoperative NSBB use and postoperative AKI. Multiple logistic regression analyses were also used to identify the risk factors for AKI. Results: The overall incidence of AKI was 1,721 (57.9%) cases. The NSBB group showed a higher incidence of AKI than the non-NSBB group (62.4% vs. 56.7%; P = 0.011). After PSM and IPTW analyses, no significant difference in the incidence of AKI was found between the two groups (Odds ratio, OR 1.13, 95% confidence interval, CI 0.93–1.37, P = 0.230, PSM analysis; OR 1.20, 95% CI 0.99–1.44, P = 0.059, IPTW analysis). In addition, preoperative NSBB use was not associated with AKI after multivariate logistic regression analysis (OR 1.16, 95% CI 0.96–1.40, P = 0.118). Conclusions: Preoperative NSBB use was not associated with AKI after LDLT. Further studies are needed to validate our results.

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