Post-reperfusion syndrome during orthotopic liver transplantation, which definition best predicts postoperative graft failure and recipient mortality? Purpose Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) is a serious complication of liver transplantation, at present two main definitions are in use, and they differ both clinically and temporally. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate these two definitions as risk factors for post-transplantation mortality and primary graft non-function. Materials and methods We conducted a retrospective observational study on 794 patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation at our university hospital. The presence of PRS was evaluated according to both definitions and correlated with the end points:...
Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) during isolated intestinal Background: transplantation (ITx) i...
PurposeAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a devastating complication with substantial mor...
Transient, profound cardiovascular insufficiency often occurs following reperfusion of the grafted l...
Post-reperfusion syndrome during orthotopic liver transplantation, which definition best predicts po...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe revascularization of the graft remains as a crucial instant of t...
This review aims at evaluating the existing evidence regarding post reperfusion syndrome, providing ...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liver transplantation (OLT) is a valid therapeutic option for patients with fulmina...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
WOS: 000183852600052PubMed ID: 12826185Objective. The postreperfusion syndrome (PRS) occurence was e...
Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) is a serious, widely reported complication following the reperfusion...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
To investigate the correlated factors of early mortality after orthotopic liver transplantation.The ...
Donor liver shortage is a persistent problem in liver transplantation. A more liberal donor acceptan...
The acute hemodynamic deterioration at the beginning of reperfusion period during liver transplantat...
Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) during isolated intestinal Background: transplantation (ITx) i...
PurposeAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a devastating complication with substantial mor...
Transient, profound cardiovascular insufficiency often occurs following reperfusion of the grafted l...
Post-reperfusion syndrome during orthotopic liver transplantation, which definition best predicts po...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe revascularization of the graft remains as a crucial instant of t...
This review aims at evaluating the existing evidence regarding post reperfusion syndrome, providing ...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liver transplantation (OLT) is a valid therapeutic option for patients with fulmina...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
WOS: 000183852600052PubMed ID: 12826185Objective. The postreperfusion syndrome (PRS) occurence was e...
Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) is a serious, widely reported complication following the reperfusion...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
To investigate the correlated factors of early mortality after orthotopic liver transplantation.The ...
Donor liver shortage is a persistent problem in liver transplantation. A more liberal donor acceptan...
The acute hemodynamic deterioration at the beginning of reperfusion period during liver transplantat...
Post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS) during isolated intestinal Background: transplantation (ITx) i...
PurposeAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a devastating complication with substantial mor...
Transient, profound cardiovascular insufficiency often occurs following reperfusion of the grafted l...