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- Title
Real-time and Doppler US after pediatric segmental liver transplantation : II. Hepatic vein stenosis.
- Authors
Suzuki L; de Oliveira IR; Widman A; Gibeli NE; Carnevale FC; Maksoud JG; Hubbard AM; Cerri GG; Suzuki, Lisa; de Oliveira, Ilka R S; Widman, Azzo; Gibelli, Nelson E M; Gibeli, Nelson E M; Carnevale, Francisco C; Maksoud, João G; Hubbard, Anne M; Cerri, Giovanni G
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Accurate diagnosis of hepatic vein (HV) stenosis by real-time and color Doppler US (CD-US) after segmental liver transplantation in children can decrease morbidity because it allows unnecessary biopsy, obstruction or thrombosis and loss of the graft to be avoided.<bold>Objective: </bold>To evaluate CD-US parameters to predict HV stenosis after segmental liver transplantation in children.<bold>Materials and Methods: </bold>Retrospective review of 79 CD-US examinations measuring velocity at the HV anastomosis (HV1) and the main trunk 1-2 cm proximal to the HV/IVC anastomosis (HV2), the HV1/HV2 ratio and the spectral waveform of HV2. The study group comprised patients with stenosis confirmed by angiography. The control group comprised patients with a good clinical outcome.<bold>Results: </bold>HV stenosis was seen in 12 CD-US examinations. The mean HV1/HV2 ratio was higher in the study group (6.0 versus 4.0). An HV1/HV2 ratio of >4.1 was predictive of HV stenosis (sensitivity 83%, specificity 76%).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>An HV1/HV2 ratio of >4.1 is a highly predictive CD-US parameter for the detection of hemodynamically significant HV stenosis on angiography.
- Publication
Pediatric Radiology, 2008, Vol 38, Issue 4, p409
- ISSN
0301-0449
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s00247-007-0731-7