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Therapy Insight: hepatopulmonary syndrome and orthotopic liver transplantation.

Pastor CM, Schiffer E

Laboratoire de Physiopathologie Hépatique et Imagerie Moléculaire, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland. catherine.pastor@hcuge.ch

Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS)--a pulmonary complication observed in patients who have chronic liver disease and/or portal hypertension--is attributed to intrapulmonary vascular dilatation and induces severe hypoxemia. HPS is mainly detected when patients are included on the waiting list for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) and can be diagnosed by blood gas analysis, transthoracic contrast-enhanced echocardiography or body scan with (99m)Tc-labeled macroaggregated albumin perfusion. When the partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO(2)) is >or=80 mmHg, it is unlikely that the patient has HPS. When the PaO(2) is <80 mmHg, imaging techniques should be used to confirm or exclude pulmonary vascular dilatation. When a diagnosis of HPS is confirmed, knowing the degree of hypoxemia is crucial for optimum patient management. Patients who have a PaO(2) >or=50 mmHg but <60 mmHg should be prioritized for OLT. This procedure is not indicated for patients with a PaO(2) between 60 mmHg and 80 mmHg, although follow-up every 3 months is recommended to detect any deterioration of the PaO(2). A PaO(2) of <50 mmHg might preclude OLT, because mortality and morbidity after OLT are greatly increased in these patients.

Published 5 November 2007 in Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol, 4(11): 614-21.
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