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An overview of unresolved issues in the perioperative management of liver transplant patients.

Saurabh MittalMedha BhardwajPraveenkumar ShekhrajkaVipin Kumar GoyalGanesh Ramaji NimjeSakshi KanojiSuma Katyaeni DanduriAnshul Vishnoi
Published in: Korean journal of transplantation (2023)
Over the past decade, the field of solid organ transplantation has undergone significant changes, with some of the most notable advancements occurring in liver transplantation. Recent years have seen substantial progress in preoperative patient optimization protocols, anesthesia monitoring, coagulation management, and fluid management, among other areas. These improvements have led to excellent perioperative outcomes for all surgical patients, including those undergoing liver transplantation. In the last few decades, there have been numerous publications in the field of liver transplantation, but controversies related to perioperative management of liver transplant recipients persist. In this review article, we address the unresolved issues surrounding the anesthetic management of patients scheduled for liver transplantation.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • cardiac surgery
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • stem cells
  • newly diagnosed
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • cell therapy
  • drug induced