Impact of patent foramen ovale on short-term outcomes in children with biliary atresia undergoing living donor liver transplantation: a retrospective cohort study

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Wu, Yuli [1 ]
Jing, Yongle [2 ]
Li, Tianying [3 ]
Che, Lu [1 ]
Sheng, Mingwei [1 ]
Jia, Lili [1 ]
Li, Hongxia [1 ]
Yu, Wenli [1 ]
Weng, Yiqi [1 ]
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[1] Tianjin First Cent Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Tianjin 300192, Peoples R China
[2] Tianjin First Cent Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Tianjin 300192, Peoples R China
[3] Nankai Univ, Sch Med, Tianjin 300071, Peoples R China
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Patent foramen ovale; Living donor liver transplantation; Biliary atresia; Complication; TO-LEFT SHUNT; CRYPTOGENIC STROKE; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; METAANALYSIS; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1186/s12871-023-02268-w
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Objective To investigate the impact of patent foramen ovale (PFO) on the short-term outcomes of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) in children with biliary atresia.Methods With the approval of the hospital ethics committee, 304 children with biliary atresia who underwent LDLT in our center from January 2020 to December 2021 were enrolled. According to the results of echocardiography before the operation, the subjects were divided into the PFO group (n = 73) and the NoPFO group (n = 231). The baseline characteristics; intraoperative recipient-related data and donor-related data; incidence of postreperfusion syndrome (PRS); postoperative mechanical ventilation time; ICU stay duration; postoperative hospital stay duration; liver function index; incidences of postoperative complications including acute renal injury (AKI), graft dysfunction, hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) and portal vein thrombosis (PVT); and one-year survival rate were compared between the two groups.Results The median age in the PFO group was 6 months and that in the NoPFO group was 9 months (P < 0.001), and the median height (65 cm) and weight (6.5 kg) in the PFO group were significantly lower than those in the NoPFO group (68 cm, 8.0 kg) (P < 0.001). The preoperative total bilirubin level (247 vs. 202 umol/L, P = 0.007) and pediatric end-stage liver disease (PELD) score (21 vs. 16, P = 0.001) in the PFO group were higher than those in the NoPFO group. There were no significant differences in the intraoperative PRS incidence (46.6% vs. 42.4%, P = 0.533 ), postoperative mechanical ventilation time (184 vs. 220 min, P = 0.533), ICU stay duration (3.0 vs. 2.5 d, P = 0.267), postoperative hospital stay duration (22 vs. 21 d, P = 0.138), AKI incidence (19.2% vs. 24.7%, P = 0.333), graft dysfunction incidence (11.0% vs. 12.6%, P = 0.716), HAT incidence (5.5% vs. 4.8%, P = 0.762), PVT incidence (2.7% vs. 2.2%, P = 0.675) or one-year survival rate (94.5% vs. 95.7%, P = 0.929) between the two groups.Conclusion The presence of PFO has no negative impact on short-term outcomes in children with biliary atresia after LDLT.
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