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Primary difunction after liver trasplantation: donor or recipients fault?

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1999
Short description:
Avolio, A. W., Agnes, S., Castagneto, M., Avolio, A., Agnes, S., Chirico, A., Primary difunction after liver trasplantation: donor or recipients fault?, <>, 1999; (feb-Mar;3(1-2)): 434-436 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37111]
abstract:
Primary dysfunction after liver transplan- tation, today remains an important determinant of patient survival even with recent improvements in postoperative support therapy. PD is a multifactorial event and donor factors probably play a minor role in determining PD; recipient factors, particularly preoperative bilirubin level, intraoperative blood infusion, and bypass time are the strongest predictors of PD. The combination of donor and recipient factors, their multiplicity, and the low grade of correlation between each factor and PD explain the difficulty in the reduction of primary dysfunction after liver transplantation.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
LIVER TRANSPLANTATION; PROGNOSTIC INDICES
List of contributors:
Avolio, Alfonso Wolfango; Agnes, Salvatore; Castagneto, Marco; Avolio, Aw; Agnes, S; Chirico, As
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/37111
Published in:
TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
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www.transplantation-proceedings.org

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