Postoperative hepatic failure is a dreadful complication after major hepatectomy and carries high morbidity and mortality rates. In this study, we assessed the accuracy of the 50/50 criteria (bilirubin >2.9 mg/dL and international normalized ratio >1.7 on postoperative day 5) and the Mullen criteria (bilirubin peak >7 mg/dL on postoperative days 1-7) in predicting death from hepatic failure in patients undergoing right hepatectomy only. In addition, we identified prognostic factors linked to intra-hospital morbidity and mortality in these patients.
Prognostic criteria for postoperative mortality in 170 patients undergoing major right hepatectomy / Filicori Filippo; Keutgen Xavier M; Zanello Matteo; Ercolani Giorgio; Di Saverio Salomone; Sacchetti Federico; Pinna Antonio Daniele; Grazi Gian Luca. - In: HEPATOBILIARY & PANCREATIC DISEASES INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1499-3872. - STAMPA. - 11:(2012), pp. 507-512. [10.1016/S1499-3872(12)60215-X]
Prognostic criteria for postoperative mortality in 170 patients undergoing major right hepatectomy
Grazi Gian Luca
2012
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Postoperative hepatic failure is a dreadful complication after major hepatectomy and carries high morbidity and mortality rates. In this study, we assessed the accuracy of the 50/50 criteria (bilirubin >2.9 mg/dL and international normalized ratio >1.7 on postoperative day 5) and the Mullen criteria (bilirubin peak >7 mg/dL on postoperative days 1-7) in predicting death from hepatic failure in patients undergoing right hepatectomy only. In addition, we identified prognostic factors linked to intra-hospital morbidity and mortality in these patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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