Title : Preoperative hyaluronic acid measurement to assess the hepatic functional reserve - Suehiro_2004_Hepatogastroenterology_51_1776 |
Author(s) : Suehiro T , Matsumata T , Shikada Y , Shimada M , Shirabe K , Sugimachi K |
Ref : Hepato-Gastroenterology , 51 :1776 , 2004 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND/AIMS: With liver surgery, preoperative assessment of the hepatic functional reserve is important for estimating the extent of hepatectomy. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is specifically cleared and metabolized by endothelial cells in the liver. Its half-life time is 2-5 min and HA might be a sensitive liver function marker. We obtained data from 44 patients with liver tumor undergoing liver resection. METHODOLOGY: We studied 44 liver resected patients. Blood samples were obtained before surgery and HA levels and other liver function markers [type IV collagen (IV), procollagen-III-peptide (PIIIP), lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), cholinesterase (ChE), albumin (Alb), platelets (Plt), prothrombin time (PT%)] levels in the samples were measured. We also performed indocyanine green retention test and calculate R15% (ICG). |
PubMedSearch : Suehiro_2004_Hepatogastroenterology_51_1776 |
PubMedID: 15532824 |
Suehiro T, Matsumata T, Shikada Y, Shimada M, Shirabe K, Sugimachi K (2004)
Preoperative hyaluronic acid measurement to assess the hepatic functional reserve
Hepato-Gastroenterology
51 :1776
Suehiro T, Matsumata T, Shikada Y, Shimada M, Shirabe K, Sugimachi K (2004)
Hepato-Gastroenterology
51 :1776