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The clinical study of orthotopic liver transplantation patients with severe sepsis / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1194-1196, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392807
ABSTRACT
Objective To improve the treat effect of the orthotopic liver transplantation patients with severe sepsis. Methods Fif-ty-six post-surgery patients were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into two groups. One was non-OLT group (A group) and the other was OLT group (B group). Besides general data, the surveillance of blood lactate, the number of failure organs, APACHE Ⅱand MODS were recorded. 28-days survival rate and follow-up were checked. Results The mortality of hospitalization in non-OLT group was 30% and 57.6% in OLT group. The level of blood lactate in OLT group at the 1 st day increased significantly, which was statistically differ-ent with that in non-OLT group (P <0.01). It decreased but kept higher than that in non-group in following seven days. The numbers of failure organs in OLT group were more than in non-OLT group (P <0.01). The continuous APACHE Ⅱ score had no significant difference between two groups. But the continuous MODS score in OLT group was higher than in non-OLT group (P <0.01). Conclusions The 28-days mortality of OLT with severe sepsis is almost two times as much as that of non-OLT. It should cause more attention. The OLT with se-vere sepsis is more likely suffered from failure organs and difficult to recovery. To assess the condition of failure organs in OLT patients with severe sepsis, MODS score is better than APACHE Ⅱ score in this study. It is suggested that the standard of score system could be improved or come up with new score for organ transplantation. It will be better if blood lactate score is included.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Chinese Physician Year: 2009 Type: Article