Planned initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation prior to liver transplantation: a report of 3 cases
10.3760/cma.j.cn421203-20211215-00315
- VernacularTitle:计划性体外膜氧合辅助下肝移植3例
- Author:
Ziyue WANG
1
;
Huichao TAO
;
Xiaodong SUN
;
Wei QIU
;
Yuguo CHEN
;
Heyu HUANG
;
Daqun LIU
;
Guoyue LYU
Author Information
1. 吉林大学第一医院肝胆胰外科,长春 130021
- Keywords:
Liver transplantation;
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation;
Pulmonary hypertension;
Hemodynamic
- From:
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
2022;43(4):224-227
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the feasibility and advantages of planned initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)prior to liver transplantation.Methods:From November 2017 to July 2021, clinical data were retrospectively reviewed for 3 liver transplantation recipients assisted by ECMO.There were such preoperative symptoms of right ventricular dysfunction as fatigue, chest tightness and palpitations.In the first case, right heart catheterization was not performed due to patient refusal; another two patients were screened by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography(TDE)and diagnosed through right heart catheterization as portopulmonary hypertension(POPH)and pulmonary hypertension.Results:Three recipients with pulmonary hypertension received catheterization in right femoral artery and vein.After freeing of diseased liver and before blocking inferior vena cava, V-A ECMO support was performed.The dose of heparin was adjusted according to activated clotting time(ACT)and perioperative vital signs remained stable.They were ventilated for 54, 12 and 62 hours and supported by ECMO for 27, 61 and 14 hours.All were smoothly discharged.During a mean follow-up period of 26(9-22)months, liver functions were normal.Conclusions:Patients with end-stage liver disease with pulmonary hypertension should undergo routine TDE examinations during waiting period before liver transplantation.Those with pulmonary hypertension should undergo further right heart catheterization to confirm the diagnosis and severity of the disease.Planned application of ECMO through multidisciplinary consultations can expand surgical indications for liver transplantation, maintain intraoperative hemodynamic stability and facilitate smooth liver transplantation and postoperative patient recovery.