to find out the parameter of heart ultrasound which can predict post reperfusion syndrome (complication that may develop during organ transplant) during liver transplant.
- Conditions
- Liver disorders in diseases classified elsewhere,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2022/09/045448
- Lead Sponsor
- Institute of liver and biliary sciences
- Brief Summary
Patients undergoing liver transplant frequently display considerable physiological changes during the procedures as a result of both the disease process and the surgery. Haemodynamic changes occurring during liver transplantation are severe and rapid. Eechocardiography is a non invasive monitor that provides information regarding dynamic function of heart, volume status, contractility, regional wall motion. Vital information which can be gathered from standard echocardiography views includes biventricular function, valvular function, volume status, pericardial abnormalities, intra-cardiac thrombus, pulmonary embolism, ventricular outflow obstruction, cardiac tamponade.
As per our literature,echocardiographic parameters have never been studied to predict the post reperfusion syndrome during living donor liver transplantation. Hence, we are conducting this study to find the echocardiographic parameters which can predict the post reperfusion syndrome during living donor liver transplantation.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 50
All patients undergoing LDLT.
- Patient refusal Patients undergoing double transplant at same setting.
- Patients with Acute Liver Failure.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method echocardiographic parameter to predict post reperfusion syndrome during living donor liver transplantation Baseline, Dissection phase, 10min peclampingof IVC, 10 min postclamping of IVC, Reperfusion, at biliary construction
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method echocardiographic parameter to predict time to achieve hemodynamic stability Postoperative period
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Institute of liver and biliary sciences
🇮🇳Delhi, DELHI, India
Institute of liver and biliary sciences🇮🇳Delhi, DELHI, IndiaDr Vaishali AgarwalPrincipal investigator8840661695shagun30agarwal@gmail.com