Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation after liver transplantation has been associated with deleterious clinical outcomes, so early tracheal extubation posttransplant is now increasing. However, there is no universal clinical criterion for predicting early extubation in living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT). We investigated specific predictors of early extubation after LDLT. Methods: Perioperative data of adult patients undergoing LDLT were reviewed. “Early ” extubation was defined as tra-cheal extubation in the operating room or intensive care unit (ICU) within 1 h posttransplant, and we divided patients into early extubation (EX) and non-EX groups. Potentially significant (P < 0.10) perioperative variables from univariate ana...
Background: The current curative approaches for ischemia/reperfusion injury on liver transplantation...
The wider use of livers from expanded criteria donors and donation after circulatory death donors ma...
Small single-institutional studies performed prior to the introduction of organ allocation using the...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) have traditionally remained intubated in ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate donor graft function, intraoperative blood consumption, and oxygenation and h...
Purpose of review The trend to extubate patients as soon as possible following large and complex sur...
Importance: Expansion of donor acceptance criteria for liver transplant increased the risk for early...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Reducing postoperative mechanical ventilation in patients under...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) up to 15 cm H(2)O o...
International audienceBackground: Operating room (OR) extubation has been reported after lung transp...
Background: Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) is an important complication during liver transplantatio...
Purpose: Lactate is one of the most frequently used makers to understand real-time graft function af...
Postoperative respiratory complications are a major cause of mortality following liver transplantati...
Background Liver transplant (LT) patients have an increased risk of postoperative respiratory failu...
Background: The current curative approaches for ischemia/reperfusion injury on liver transplantation...
The wider use of livers from expanded criteria donors and donation after circulatory death donors ma...
Small single-institutional studies performed prior to the introduction of organ allocation using the...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) have traditionally remained intubated in ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate donor graft function, intraoperative blood consumption, and oxygenation and h...
Purpose of review The trend to extubate patients as soon as possible following large and complex sur...
Importance: Expansion of donor acceptance criteria for liver transplant increased the risk for early...
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Reducing postoperative mechanical ventilation in patients under...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) up to 15 cm H(2)O o...
International audienceBackground: Operating room (OR) extubation has been reported after lung transp...
Background: Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) is an important complication during liver transplantatio...
Purpose: Lactate is one of the most frequently used makers to understand real-time graft function af...
Postoperative respiratory complications are a major cause of mortality following liver transplantati...
Background Liver transplant (LT) patients have an increased risk of postoperative respiratory failu...
Background: The current curative approaches for ischemia/reperfusion injury on liver transplantation...
The wider use of livers from expanded criteria donors and donation after circulatory death donors ma...
Small single-institutional studies performed prior to the introduction of organ allocation using the...