Fibrinolysis resistance after liver transplant as a predictor of early infection

The American Journal of Surgery(2022)

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Background: Infection is a leading cause of morbidity in liver transplant (LT). Considering that the fibrinolytic system is altered in sepsis, we investigated the relationship between fibrinolysis resistance (FR) and post-transplant infection. Methods: Fibrinolysis was quantified using thmmbelastography (TEG) with the addition of tPA to quantify FR. FR was defined as LY30 = 0% and stratified as transient if present on POD1 or PODS (tFR), persistent (pFR) if present on both, or no FR (nFR) if absent. Results: 180 LT recipients were prospectively enrolled. 52 (29%) recipients developed infection. 72 had tFR; 37 had pFR; and 71 had nFR. Recipients with pFR had significantly greater incidence of infections (51% vs. 26% tFR vs. 20% nFR, p = 0.002). pFR was independently associated with increased odds of post-transplant infection (adjusted OR 3.39, p = 0.009). Conclusions: Persistent fibrinolysis resistance is associated with increased risk of post-transplant infection.
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Fibrinolysis resistance,Thrombelastography (TEG),Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1),Liver transplant,Infection
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