Takahashi_2014_World.J.Gastroenterol_20_17065

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Title : Correlation between hepatic blood flow and liver function in alcoholic liver cirrhosis - Takahashi_2014_World.J.Gastroenterol_20_17065
Author(s) : Takahashi H , Shigefuku R , Yoshida Y , Ikeda H , Matsunaga K , Matsumoto N , Okuse C , Sase S , Itoh F , Suzuki M
Ref : World J Gastroenterol , 20 :17065 , 2014
Abstract :

AIM: To elucidate the correlation between hepatic blood flow and liver function in alcoholic liver cirrhosis (AL-LC).
METHODS: The subjects included 35 patients with AL-LC (34 men, 1 woman; mean age, 58.9 +/- 10.7 years; median age, 61 years; range: 37-76 years). All patients were enrolled in this study after obtaining written informed consent. Liver function was measured with tests measuring albumin (Alb), prothrombin time (PT), brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), branched amino acid and tyrosine ratio (BTR), branched chain amino acid (BCAA), tyrosine, ammonia (NH3), cholinesterase (ChE), immunoreactive insulin (IRI), total bile acid (TBA), and the retention rate of indocyanine green 15 min after administration (ICG R15). Hepatic blood flow, hepatic arterial tissue blood flow (HATBF), portal venous tissue blood flow (PVTBF), and total hepatic tissue blood flow (THTBF) were simultaneously calculated using xenon computed tomography.
RESULTS: PVTBF, HATBF and THTBF were 30.2 +/- 10.4, 20.0 +/- 10.7, and 50.3 +/- 14.9 mL/100 mL/min, respectively. Alb, PT, BNP, BTR, BCAA, tyrosine, NH3, ChE, IRI, TBA, and ICG R15 were 3.50 +/- 0.50 g/dL, 72.0% +/- 11.5%, 63.2 +/- 56.7 pg/mL, 4.06 +/- 1.24, 437.5 +/- 89.4 mumol/L, 117.7 +/- 32.8 mumol/L, 59.4 +/- 22.7 mug/dL, 161.0 +/- 70.8 IU/L, 12.8 +/- 5.0 mug/dL, 68.0 +/- 51.8 mumol/L, and 28.6% +/- 13.5%, respectively. PVTBF showed a significant negative correlation with ICG R15 (r = -0.468, P <0.01). No significant correlation was seen between ICG 15R, HATBF and THTBF. There was a significant correlation between PVTBF and Alb (r = 0.2499, P < 0.05), and NH3 tended to have an inverse correlation with PVTBF (r = -0.2428, P = 0.0894). There were also many significant correlations between ICG R15 and liver function parameters, including Alb, NH3, PT, BNP, TBA, BCAA, and tyrosine (r = -0.2156, P < 0.05; r = 0.4318, P < 0.01; r = 0.4140, P < 0.01; r = 0.3610, P < 0.05; r = 0.5085, P < 0.001; r = 0.4496, P < 0.01; and r = 0.4740, P < 0.05, respectively). CONCLUSION: Our investigation showed that there is a close correlation between liver function and hepatic blood flow.

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Takahashi H, Shigefuku R, Yoshida Y, Ikeda H, Matsunaga K, Matsumoto N, Okuse C, Sase S, Itoh F, Suzuki M (2014)
Correlation between hepatic blood flow and liver function in alcoholic liver cirrhosis
World J Gastroenterol 20 :17065

Takahashi H, Shigefuku R, Yoshida Y, Ikeda H, Matsunaga K, Matsumoto N, Okuse C, Sase S, Itoh F, Suzuki M (2014)
World J Gastroenterol 20 :17065