Objective: To investigate the variation of functions of the heart and lung during orthotopic liver transplan- tation (OLT). Methods: Pulmonary artery cannula and right radial artery cannula were indewelled before anae...Objective: To investigate the variation of functions of the heart and lung during orthotopic liver transplan- tation (OLT). Methods: Pulmonary artery cannula and right radial artery cannula were indewelled before anaesthesia and the parameters of hemodynamics in different pe- riods were monitored. Analysis of variance was used to reveal the variation among the groups. T hypothe- sis test in paired data was used to compare the preop- erative parameters with those in each period during operation and after operation respectively, and to compare the parameters immediately after operation with those in each period after operation respective- ly. Results: During the operation, heart rate increased, but blood pressure decreased significantly at the be- ginning of no-liver period, increased again in a short period and then increased progressively 12 h after op- eration. Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) increased from before the no-liver period to 60 h after opera- tion. Pulmonary wedge pressure changed in accord- ance with the variation of PAP. Cardiac output was maintained at a high-output level from before opera- tion to 60 h after operation. Systemic vascular resist- ance (SVR) was within the normal limits before op- eration, whereas pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) was lower than normal. In the no-liver peri- od during the operation, SVR decreased significant- ly. Both SVR and PVR increased progressively and returned to normal postoperatively. Conclusions: The patients undergoing OLT have a high cardiac output and Iow resistance obstacle be- fore and during the operation, and will recover grad- ually after operation. Monitoring hemodynamics during the peri-operative period is of significance in the prevention and treatment of pneumonedema and cardiac functional insufficiency.展开更多
文摘Objective: To investigate the variation of functions of the heart and lung during orthotopic liver transplan- tation (OLT). Methods: Pulmonary artery cannula and right radial artery cannula were indewelled before anaesthesia and the parameters of hemodynamics in different pe- riods were monitored. Analysis of variance was used to reveal the variation among the groups. T hypothe- sis test in paired data was used to compare the preop- erative parameters with those in each period during operation and after operation respectively, and to compare the parameters immediately after operation with those in each period after operation respective- ly. Results: During the operation, heart rate increased, but blood pressure decreased significantly at the be- ginning of no-liver period, increased again in a short period and then increased progressively 12 h after op- eration. Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) increased from before the no-liver period to 60 h after opera- tion. Pulmonary wedge pressure changed in accord- ance with the variation of PAP. Cardiac output was maintained at a high-output level from before opera- tion to 60 h after operation. Systemic vascular resist- ance (SVR) was within the normal limits before op- eration, whereas pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) was lower than normal. In the no-liver peri- od during the operation, SVR decreased significant- ly. Both SVR and PVR increased progressively and returned to normal postoperatively. Conclusions: The patients undergoing OLT have a high cardiac output and Iow resistance obstacle be- fore and during the operation, and will recover grad- ually after operation. Monitoring hemodynamics during the peri-operative period is of significance in the prevention and treatment of pneumonedema and cardiac functional insufficiency.