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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2013; 19(48): 9271-9281
Published online Dec 28, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i48.9271
Table 1 Common preoperative risk factors for post-orthotopic liver transplantation pulmonary complications
Recipient’s age[2,8]
Female sex[5]
Smoking history[3]
Severity of liver dysfunction[2] (Child-Pugh class[5], MELD score[12,43])
Cirrhotic encephalopathy
Cerebral dysfunction[5]
Acute renal failure
Emphysema[3]
High systolic pulmonary artery pressure[3]
Hypoxia, orthodeoxia[3]
Hepatopulmonary syndrome
Pre-existing pulmonary abnormalities[1]:
Intrinsic cardiopulmonary disease: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, pneumonia, asthma
Specific to liver disease: association with specific liver diseases (alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, primary biliary cirrhosis), fluid retention com plicating portal hypertension (ascites, hepatic hydrothorax), pulmo- nary vascular abnormalities (hepatopulmonary syndrome, portopul monary hypertension)
Evidence of a restrictive pulmonary syndrome[2]
Abnormal spirometry findings[3]
Preoperative ventilator support[6]
Severe preoperative respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation[8,9]
Higher value of INR[2]
Preexisting diabetes mellitus[6,7]
Impaired renal function[6]
Preoperative MARS use[6]
Deceased donor source of organ transplantation[6]
Table 2 Major intraoperative and common postoperative risk factors for post-orthotopic liver transplantation pulmonary complications
Major intraoperative risk factors
Surgical procedure[2] (wide incision[19])
Intraoperative fluid transfusion volume[2,8,12]
Intraoperative blood transfusion volume[6,12]
Perioperative fluid balance[12]
Intraoperative fluid retention[14]
Intraoperative bleeding volumes[14]
Common postoperative risk factors
Excessive perioperative fluid administration[2]
Postoperative duration of mechanical ventilation[2] (delayed removal of endotracheal tube[13,19])
Acute rejection during the hospital stay[2]
Postoperative acute renal failure[5]
Postoperative hypoproteinemia
Onset of renal insufficiency
Poor postoperative myocardial function
Right hemidiaphragm paralysis[24]
Greater exposure to nosocomial agents[34]
Significant decline in the recipient’s immune function[34]
Surgical complications[34]
Re-interventions or need for retransplantation[34]
Table 3 Major post-orthotopic liver transplantation pulmonary complications
ComplicationFrequency
Pleural effusion[4,8,12,30]32%-47%
Atelectasis[8,12,28,30]5%-29%
Pulmonary edema[8,12-14,28,30]4%-47%
Acute respiratory distress syndrome[4,8,9,12,14,28,30,55]0.8%-42%
Pneumonia[2,4,8,12,14,28,30,36-39]5%-38%
Table 4 Major strategies to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications after orthotopic liver transplantation
Preoperative strategiesIntraoperative strategies
Pulmonary rehabilitation prior to OLTReduction in the degree of surgical insult
Reduction in the level of aggressiveness
Reduction in the duration of procedure
Reduction in the amount of blood lost
Postoperative ventilation[60,61,64,65]Postoperative care[68]
Early extubationAdequate postoperative pain relief Optimal hemodynamic and fluid management Improvement of general health and nutrition
Lung expansion maneuvers
Deep breathing exercises
Timely execution of bronchial toilette
NIV
Chest percussion and vibration
Invasive mechanical ventilation: assisted modes with minimal sedation