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Fatal hyperammonemia associated with disseminated Serratia marcescens infection in a pediatric liver transplant recipient.

Stephen MouatJonathan BishopEmma GlamuzinaSimon ChinEmma J BestHelen Maria Evans
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2018)
Hyperammonemia is a rare and important complication post-liver transplantation. We review a case of a 5-month-old boy with biliary atresia who received a split liver transplant following a variceal bleed. The transplant was complicated by recurrent portal vein thrombosis. Colonized with Serratia marcescens pretransplant, he developed disseminated infection associated with very high levels of ammonia that led to his death. It is important to be aware of serum ammonia levels in patients with portal vein thrombosis, particularly in the setting of gastrointestinal bleeding and sepsis.
Keyphrases
  • pulmonary embolism
  • intensive care unit
  • room temperature
  • anaerobic digestion
  • acute kidney injury
  • septic shock
  • young adults