Codes L, Souza YG, D’Oliveira RAC, Bastos JLA, Bittencourt PL. Cumulative positive fluid balance is a risk factor for acute kidney injury and requirement for renal replacement therapy after liver transplantation. World J Transplant 2018; 8(2): 44-51 [PMID: 29696105 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v8.i2.44]
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Dr. Liana Codes, MD, PhD, Unit of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Portuguese Hospital of Salvador, Av. Princesa Isabel, 914, Bahia 40140-901, Brazil. liana.foulon@hportugues.com.br
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Transplantation
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Observational Study
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World J Transplant. Apr 24, 2018; 8(2): 44-51 Published online Apr 24, 2018. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v8.i2.44
Table 1 Baseline characteristics before liver transplantation (n = 121)
Male sex
106 (88%)
Age (yr)
50 ± 13
Etiology of chronic liver disease
Hepatitis C
39 (32%)
Hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease
12 (10%)
Alcoholic liver disease
36 (30%)
Cryptogenic and/or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
10 (8%)
Hepatitis B
4 (3%)
Cholestatic liver disease
6 (5%)
Autoimmune hepatitis
4 (3%)
Others
10 (8%)
Indication for liver transplantation
Decompensated cirrhosis
93 (77%)
Hepatocellular carcinoma
28 (23%)
Severity of liver disease at admission
Child-Pugh score
9 ± 2
MELD score
18 ± 6
Table 2 Intraoperative and postoperative features of the patients submitted to liver transplantation (n = 121)
Cold ischemia time (min)
520 ± 170
Duration of surgery (min)
333 ± 104
Use of blood products
77 (63%)
Number of packed red blood cell units
1.9 ± 3.1
Use of vasoactive drugs (norepinephrine)
38 (31%)
Peak of arterial lactate in the first 24 h (mmol/L)
2.3 ± 2.0
APACHE II score 24 h after admission
15 ± 4
Peak of AST levels (U/L)
3058 ± 4820
Peak of ALT levels (U/L)
1357 ± 1542
Postoperative complications
Early allograft dysfunction
26 (22%)
Primary graft non-function
7 (6%)
Biliary strictures and/or leaks
5 (4%)
Arterial thrombosis or stenosis
5 (4%)
Acute rejection
32 (26%)
Sepsis or septic shock
38 (31%)
AKI
87 (72%)
AKI type 1
0
AKI type 2
44 (36%)
AKI type 3
43 (36%)
RRT
26 (22%)
Fluid balance (mL)
Intraoperative
3829 ± 1904
Cumulative FB in the first 12 h
5473 ± 2417
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
10956 ± 5117
Length of stay in ICU (d)
12 ± 11
Length of stay in the hospital (d)
19 ± 12
Mortality
11 (9%)
Table 3 Comparison of baseline, intra-operative and postoperative features of patients submitted to liver transplantation according to the presence of acute kidney injury
No AKI (n = 34)
AKI (n = 87)
P value
Age (yr)
51 ± 13
50 ± 12
0.643
Male sex
24 (71%)
82 (94%)
0.0001
Child-Pugh score at admission
8 ± 2
10 ± 2
0.840
MELD score at admission
17 ± 6
18 ± 6
0.868
APACHE II score 24 h after admission
14 ± 3
15 ± 4
0.142
Cold ischemia time (min)
537 ± 187
513 ± 164
0.267
Duration of surgery (min)
324 ± 131
336 ± 92
0.439
Use of blood products
59%
66%
0.490
Number of packed red blood cell units
1.0 ± 1.7
2.2 ± 3.4
0.010
Use of vasoactive drugs
6 (18%)
32 (37%)
0.032
Peak of arterial lactate in the first 24 h (mmol/L)
2.2 ± 1.4
2.4 ± 2.2
0.208
Peak AST levels (U/L)
1789 ± 1524
3535 ± 5511
0.022
Postoperative complications
Early allograft dysfunction
3 (4%)
24 (28%)
0.019
Biliary strictures and/or leaks
1 (3%)
4 (5%)
0.567
Arterial thrombosis or stenosis
2 (6%)
3 (3%)
0.433
Acute rejection
10 (29%)
22 (25%)
0.402
Sepsis or septic shock
8 (24%)
30 (34%)
0.305
Cumulative FB in the first 12 h
4780 ± 1673
5743 ± 2610
0.050
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
8690 ± 3463
11841 ± 5395
0.050
Length of stay in ICU (d)
8 ± 8
13 ± 11
0.087
Length of stay in the hospital (d)
15 ± 7
20 ± 12
0.001
Mortality
1 (3%)
10 (12%)
0.128
Table 4 Comparison of baseline, intra-operative and postoperative features of patients submitted to liver transplantation according to requirement of renal replacement therapy
No RRT (n = 95)
RRT (n = 26)
P value
Age (yr)
49 ± 12
53 ± 12
0.960
Male sex
80 (84%)
26 (100%)
0.0001
Child-Pugh score at admission
9 ± 2
10 ± 2
0.800
MELD score at admission
18 ± 6
19 ± 7
0.420
APACHE II 24 h after admission
14 ± 4
18 ± 6
0.030
Cold ischemia time (min)
506 ± 166
587 ± 175
0.470
Duration of surgery (min)
322 ± 103
372 ± 102
0.500
Use of blood products
59%
81%
0.030
Number of packed red blood cell units
1.6 ± 2.7
2.7 ± 4.2
0.080
Use of vasoactive drugs
25 (26%)
13 (50%)
0.020
Peak of arterial lactate in the first 24 h (mmol/L)
2.1 ± 1.3
3.3 ± 3.5
0.0001
Peak AST levels (U/L)
2144 ± 2157
6599 ± 9060
0.0001
Postoperative complications
Early allograft dysfunction
14 (15%)
13 (50%)
0.0001
Biliary strictures and/or leaks
3 (3%)
2 (8%)
0.292
Arterial thrombosis or stenosis
5 (5%)
0 (0)
0.290
Acute rejection
27 (28%)
5 (19%)
0.249
Sepsis or septic shock
23 (24%)
15 (58%)
0.0001
Cumulative FB in the first 12 h
5014 ± 2181
7146 ± 2538
0.005
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
9868 ± 3677
14924 ± 7345
0.0001
Length of stay in ICU (d)
9 ± 9
20 ± 14
0.002
Length of stay in the hospital (d)
17 ± 10
24 ± 14
0.007
Mortality
2 (2%)
9 (35%)
0.0001
Table 5 Comparison of baseline, intra-operative and postoperative features of patients submitted to liver transplantation according to mortality in 28 d
Survivors (n = 110)
Non survivors (n = 11)
P value
Age (yr)
50 ± 12
52 ± 13
0.780
Male sex
95 (86%)
11 (100%)
0.218
Child-Pugh score at admission
9 ± 2
10 ± 3
0.360
MELD score at admission
18 ± 6
19 ± 9
0.060
APACHE II 24 h after admission
14 ± 3
21 ± 6
0.060
Cold ischemia time (min)
512 ± 167
628 ± 177
0.080
Duration of surgery (min)
324 ± 98
417 ± 130
0.060
Use of blood products
64%
64%
0.620
Number of packed red blood cell units
1.7 ± 2.6
3.6 ± 6
0.000
Use of vasoactive drugs
32(29%)
6 (55%)
0.090
Peak of arterial lactate in the first 24 h (mmol/L)
2.1 ± 1.4
4.9 ± 4.2
0.0001
Peak AST levels (U/L)
2372 ± 2280
11289 ± 13591
0.0001
Postoperative complications
Early allograft dysfunction
19 (17%)
8 (72%)
0.0001
Biliary strictures and/or leaks
5 (5%)
0
0.620
Arterial thrombosis or stenosis
5 (5%)
0
0.620
Acute rejection
32 (29%)
0
0.030
Sepsis or septic shock
34 (31%)
4 (36%)
0.740
Cumulative FB in the first 12 h
5205 ± 2233
8140 ± 2677
0.600
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
10144 ± 3656
19073 ± 9416
0.00001
Length of stay in ICU (d)
12 ± 10
14 ± 11
0.360
Length of stay in the hospital (d)
18 ± 11
13 ± 10
0.070
AKI
77 (70%)
10 (90%)
0.140
RRT
17 (15%)
9 (82%)
0.0001
Table 6 Multivariate analysis of predictors of acute kidney injury, renal replacement therapy and mortality of patients submitted to liver transplantation
Odds ratio
95%CI
P value
AKI
Male sex
9.29
1.48-58.24
0.017
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
2.3
1.37-3.86
0.020
RRT
APACHE II 24 h after admission
2.5
1.36-4.62
0.003
Sepsis or septic shock
14.7
0.99-2.18
0.050
Cumulative FB in the first 4 d
2.89
1.52-5.49
0.001
Mortality
AST levels (U/L)
2.35
1.1-5.05
0.020
APACHE II 24 h after admission
2.63
1.0-6.87
0.040
Citation: Codes L, Souza YG, D’Oliveira RAC, Bastos JLA, Bittencourt PL. Cumulative positive fluid balance is a risk factor for acute kidney injury and requirement for renal replacement therapy after liver transplantation. World J Transplant 2018; 8(2): 44-51