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The Study of Abnormal Liver Ultrasound Findings in Candidate Patients Undergoing Renal Transplantation from Brain Dead Donors
M Sadeghi , MA Aliakbarian * , Sh Beshtar , N Samiee , E Khaleghi
Surgical Oncology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, I.R.Iran , AliakbarianM@mums.ac.ir
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic kidney disease in addition to kidney involvement may cause abnormalities in various systems of the body, in which liver disorders are one of the most commonly encountered disorders. Failure to identify some of these disorders can cause a serious problem in transolant patient. This study was performed to determine the frequency and type of abnormal liver ultrasound findings in renal transplant patients.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, recorded data of 480 kidney failure patients who had received kidney transplant from brain death donors during the last 6 years in three Mashhad hospitals were investigated. Ultrasonography was considered before the transplant and abnormal liver findings were recorded in a checklist and were assesed.
FINDINGS: The mean age was 39.07±12.67 years of which 52.70% were male and 42.30% were female. Liver disorders were observed in 13.12% of patients. The highest prevalence was related to fatty liver grade I (2.5%), grade II (1.46%), gallstone (1.25%) and liver cysts (1.25%).
CONCLUSION: The results of the study showed that liver asymptomatic disorders in renal transplant patients have significant prevalence and because some of these disorders require treatment before transplantation, enough attention to screening before transplantation can help to prevent post-transplant complications.

 

Keywords: Brain death, Renal insufficiency, Transplant, Ultrasonography, Liver
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Type of Study: Cross Sectional | Subject: surgery
Received: 2017/04/27 | Accepted: 2017/12/12 | Published: 2017/12/27



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