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2021, Number 2

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Invest Medicoquir 2021; 13 (2)

Temperature alterations in orthotopic liver trasplantation

López CO, López GK
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Key words:

liver transplantation, intra-operatory alterations, temperature.

ABSTRACT

Introducction. Despite of the good results reached in the last few years, the orthotopic liver transplantation is still been a very complex procceding, during it appears differents complications wich can put the life of the patient at risk. Among these complications, the temperature alterations have been one of the most frequent. Evaluate the incidence of these intra- operatory alterations in the temperature in a group of patients with terminal chronical liver insufficiency who were applied orthotopic liver transplantation was the objective of these study. Methods. It was done a retrospective study to those patients who have received a liver transplantation in the period from January 2014 to February 2017 at CIMEQ. Results. During the implementation of the proceeding, some important alterations of the temperature were presented. The alterations that were presented during the proceeding gained intensity, culminating most of them in the revascularization of the graft, from that momento on a stage of recovering started simultaneosly with the restauration of the hepatic function. Conclusions. Although during the three stages some alterations of the temperature were presented, it was during the anhepatic stage and mainly in the reperfusion of the graft where there have adquired the highest intensity, being those moments the most difficult in the clinical management of the patient.


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