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Preoperative Liver Function Tests Correlated with Encephalopathy after Porta-caval Anastomosis

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Pages 29-32 | Received 10 Oct 1973, Accepted 08 Oct 1974, Published online: 16 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Kardel, T., Ramsöe, K. & Nörby Rasmussen, S. Preoperative liver function tests correlated with encephalopathy after porta-caval anastomosis. Scand. J. Gastroent. 1975. 10, 29-32.

In 31 patients with cirrhosis of the liver undergoing porta-caval shunt surgery, the prognostic value of some liver function tests was studied. The surgical mortality was not correlated with the test results. Serum concentrations of bilirubin, albumin, and prothrombin were not correlated with postoperative encephalopathy, but the mutually correlated preoperative galactose elimination capacity and age of patients were correlated with encephalopathy development. Incapacitating encephalopathy mainly occurred in patients above 60 years of age, and when the galactose elimination capacity was at or less than an arbitrary limit of 225 mg/min. The liver function decreased significantly following operation.

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