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Perioperative von Willebrand factor dynamics are associated with liver regeneration and predict outcome after liver resection.

Patrick StarlingerDavid PereyraStefanie HaegelePaul BraeuerLukas OehlbergerFlorian PrimavesiAndreas KohlerFlorian OffenspergerThomas ReibergerArnulf FerlitschBarbara MessnerGuido BeldiStefan StaettnerChristine BrostjanThomas Gruenberger
Published in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2018)
Within this study, we were able to provide evidence that an initial vWF burst is required to allow for adequate platelet accumulation and concomitant liver regeneration post-LR and might be abolished as a consequence of intrahepatic endothelial cell dysfunction. We were further able to reveal and validate the potential of preoperative vWF-antigen levels to predict poor postoperative outcome in patients undergoing LR. Despite the pathophysiological relevance of our findings, vWF-Ag seems to be a valuable tool for preoperative risk assessment in patients undergoing LR. (Hepatology 2018;67:1516-1530).
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