2017
DOI: 10.1111/liv.13608
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Predicting post‐hepatectomy liver failure by combined volumetric, functional MR image and laboratory analysis

Abstract: Gadoxetic acid-enhanced MR imaging with volumetric is a reliable method for evaluating functional liver volume and determining the risk of PHLF.

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“…1 ). Orhan et al considered that if such tumor location as mentioned above precludes safe EN, anatomic resection is preferred [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). Orhan et al considered that if such tumor location as mentioned above precludes safe EN, anatomic resection is preferred [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indocyanine green clearance is often considered essential, and a future liver remnant >40% (30% for patients without cirrhosis, just like the authors claimed in this study) is recommended to avoid LD after liver resection in patients with cirrhosis. (3)(4)(5) Accordingly, these patients are susceptible to LD for liver resection and could have different predictive parameters for this complication from patients without cirrhosis. To this end, the feasibility of these miRNA-based biomarkers for Asia-Pacific populations needs to be further discussed and evaluated.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liver volume is an important factor affecting postoperative liver function recovery. (3) Standard residual liver volume (SRLV) and future liver remnant function (FLRV) can effectively predict the occurrence of postoperative liver dysfunction, (4,5) whereas liver resection volume and future liver volume are not effective. We believe that the results of this study may be more interesting if the study includes SRLV or FLRV.…”
Section: Letter To the Editor: Predicting Postoperative Liver Dysfuncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 In the current clinical work, however, both surgeons and physicians are still faced with many cases who die due to insufficient liver regeneration. 3 For example, the residual liver tissue of patients with major hepatectomy fails to regenerate to full size and lead to the occurrence of posthepatectomy liver failure, 4,5 liver failure occurs in recipients of live donor liver transplantation due to the small-for-size syndrome, 6 and in patients with acute or chronic viral hepatitis, drug-induced liver damage, and alcoholic liver disease due to ineffective liver regeneration. 7 The mortality of patients with liver failure remains high, which causes a heavy burden on society and families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%