Background Liver transplant (LT) patients have an increased risk of postoperative respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy. This study sought to characterize objective clinical predictors of tracheostomy. Material/Methods The records for 2017 LT patients at a single institution were reviewed. Patients requiring tracheostomy were first compared with all other patients. A case-control subgroup analysis was conducted in which 98 tracheostomy patients were matched with 98 non-tracheostomy LT patients. For the case-control study, muscle mass was assessed using preoperative computed tomography scans. Results Among 2017 LT patients, 98 required tracheostomy (5%), with a 19% complication rate. Tracheostomy patients were older and had a h...
Background: Postoperative respiratory complications (PRCs) are common after liver transplantation (...
Objective: To demonstrate the superiority of total psoas volume (TPV) over total psoas area (TPA) in...
Background. Despite the common use of tracheostomy in lung transplant (LT) patients, little data exi...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
OBJECTIVE: Post-operative pulmonary complications significantly affect patient survival rates, but t...
Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation after liver transplantation has been associated with de...
Post-operative pulmonary complications significantly affect patient survival rates, but there is sti...
Background: Sarcopenia, defined as low muscle mass with reduced function, is frequently encountered ...
Changes in distribution policies have increased median MELD at transplant with recipients requiring ...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence shows that frailty and functional performance predict liver t...
Patients in the immediate post-operative liver transplantation (LxT) period can develop respiratory ...
Postoperative respiratory complications are a major cause of mortality following liver transplantati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101830/1/lt23752.pd
Respiratory complications before and after liver transplant are common, diverse, and potentially hav...
PurposeAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a devastating complication with substantial mor...
Background: Postoperative respiratory complications (PRCs) are common after liver transplantation (...
Objective: To demonstrate the superiority of total psoas volume (TPV) over total psoas area (TPA) in...
Background. Despite the common use of tracheostomy in lung transplant (LT) patients, little data exi...
Background :Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF, namely mechanical ventilation >48 hours) sign...
OBJECTIVE: Post-operative pulmonary complications significantly affect patient survival rates, but t...
Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation after liver transplantation has been associated with de...
Post-operative pulmonary complications significantly affect patient survival rates, but there is sti...
Background: Sarcopenia, defined as low muscle mass with reduced function, is frequently encountered ...
Changes in distribution policies have increased median MELD at transplant with recipients requiring ...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence shows that frailty and functional performance predict liver t...
Patients in the immediate post-operative liver transplantation (LxT) period can develop respiratory ...
Postoperative respiratory complications are a major cause of mortality following liver transplantati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101830/1/lt23752.pd
Respiratory complications before and after liver transplant are common, diverse, and potentially hav...
PurposeAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a devastating complication with substantial mor...
Background: Postoperative respiratory complications (PRCs) are common after liver transplantation (...
Objective: To demonstrate the superiority of total psoas volume (TPV) over total psoas area (TPA) in...
Background. Despite the common use of tracheostomy in lung transplant (LT) patients, little data exi...