scholarly journals Intraoperative lactic acid concentration during liver transplantation and cutoff values to predict early mortality: a retrospective analysis of 3,338 cases

Author(s):  
Kyoung-Sun Kim ◽  
Sang-Ho Lee ◽  
Bo-Hyun Sang ◽  
Gyu-Sam Hwang

Background: We aimed to explore intraoperative lactic acid (LA) level distribution during liver transplantation (LT) and determine the optimal cutoff values to predict post-LT 30-day and 90-day mortality.Methods: Intraoperative LA data from 3,338 patients were collected between 2008 to 2019 and all-cause mortalities within 30 and 90 days were retrospectively reviewed. Of the three LA levels measured during preanhepatic, anhepatic, and neohepatic phase of LT, the peak LA level was selected to explore the distribution and predict early post-LT mortality. To determine the best cutoff values of LA, we used a classification and regression tree algorithm and maximally selected rank statistics with the smallest P value.Results: The median intraoperative LA level was 4.4 mmol/L (range: 0.5–34.7, interquartile range: 3.0–6.2 mmol/L). Of the 3,338 patients, 1,884 (56.4%) had LA levels > 4.0 mmol/L and 188 (5.6%) had LA levels > 10 mmol/L. Patients with LA levels > 16.7 mmol/L and 13.5–16.7 mmol/L showed significantly higher 30-day mortality rates of 58.3% and 21.2%, respectively. For the prediction of the 90-day mortality, 8.4 mmol/L of intraoperative LA was the best cutoff value.Conclusions: Approximately 6% of the LT recipients showed intraoperative hyperlactatemia of > 10 mmol/L during LT, and those with LA > 8.4 mmol/L were associated with significantly higher early post-LT mortality.

2009 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 1347-1354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salvador Augustin ◽  
Laura Muntaner ◽  
José T. Altamirano ◽  
Antonio González ◽  
Esteban Saperas ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 83 (5) ◽  
pp. 875-880 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaik Mohammad Naushad ◽  
Patchava Dorababu ◽  
Yedluri Rupasree ◽  
Addepalli Pavani ◽  
Digumarti Raghunadharao ◽  
...  

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