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  • Evaluation of Liver Functional Reserve by Clearance Rate of D-Sorbitol and Liver Volume Measurement with CT

    Objective To evaluate hepatic functional reserve and investigate the clinical value through measuring hepatic functional blood flow by D-sorbitol clearance rate and liver volume changes with CT. Methods Ninety-two patients with portal hypertension due to posthepatic cirrhosis were investigated (cirrhosis group). Twenty healthy volunteers were used as control group. D-sorbitol was infused intravenously at a steady rate. Blood and urine were collected and recorded once before infusion and at 120, 150 and 180 min after infusion, and their concentrations of D-sorbitol were examined by enzyme spectrophotometry. From pharmacokinetic equations, hepatic clearance rate of D-sorbitol (CLH) was calculated. Total hepatic blood flow (QTOTAL) was measured by Doppler sonography, intrahepatic shunt rate (RINS) was obtained. The liver volume change rate was obtained in patients with cirrhosis through the abdominal CT scan. The relations among the indicators, Child classification and postoperative complications were studied. Results After D-sorbitol was infused intravenously for 120 min, the plasma concentration was at the steady state. The plasma concentration was (0.189±0.05) mmol/L in control group and (0.358±0.06) mmol/L in cirrhosis group (Plt;0.01). CLH was (1 248.3±210.5) ml/min in control group and (812.7±112.4) ml/min in cirrhosis group (Plt;0.01). Although QTOTAL in cirrhosis group was declined, compared with the control group 〔(1 280.6±131.4) ml/min vs. (1 362.4±126.9) ml/min〕, Pgt;0.05, while RINS increased markedly 〔(36.54±10.65)% vs. (8.37±3.32)%, Plt;0.01〕. In cirrhosis group, the mean liver volume of Child A, B and C patients were (1 057±249) cm3, (851±148) cm3 and (663±77) cm3 respectively. There were significant differences among the mean liver volume (Plt;0.05). The liver volume was significantly smaller in Child B and C patients than that in Child A (Plt;0.05, Plt;0.01). When CLH was less than 600 ml/min, and liver volume decreased by more than 40%, postoperative complications increased significantly. CLH and the liver volume change rate were not in absolutely good accordance with Child classification. Conclusion The hepatic clearance of D-sorbitol and the quantitative determination of the liver volume with CT can be an objective evaluation of the liver metabolism of the inherent capacity and the hepatic functional blood flow changes. It contributes to the correct understanding of the hepatic functional reserve and lay the foundation for determining a reasonable treatment plan, surgical methods and time.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Evaluation of Hepatic Reserve Function by ICGR15 and Child-Pugh Classif ication Supplemented by Clearance of D-Sorbitol

    【Abstract】Objective To look for a feasible way to evaluate hepatic reserve function completely by retention rate of indocyanine green at 15 minutes (ICGR15)and Child-Pugh classification supplemented by hepatic clearance of D-sorbitol (CLh-s). Methods The ICGR15, Child-Pugh classification and CLh-s were examined in 186 patients with liver cirrhosis. Relations between CLh-s and operative complications were further studied when ICGR15 and Child-Pugh classification was superposed. ResultsThe superpositions of ICGR15 (40% being boundary) and Child-Pugh classification was centralized between Child-Pugh B and C. ICGR15 of 17 examples were higher than 40% in 63 examples of Child-Pugh B. Eight examples of them had some complications, CLh-s=(584.52±98.27) ml/min (CLh-s<700 ml/min), while 9 examples of them had no complications, CLh-s=(801.25±75.04) ml/min (CLh-s>700 ml/min). Conclusion The CLh-s could be interrelated with operative complication, and it is considered as an effective supplement to ICGR15 and Child-Pugh classification for the evaluation of hepatic reserve function, CLh-s (700 ml/min being boundary) could be used to predict operative complication, to evaluate hepatic reserve function effectively, and to provide the basis for choosing the right time for operation.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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