2018
DOI: 10.1111/petr.13327
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Contrast‐Enhanced Ultrasound for identifying circulatory complications after liver transplants in children

Abstract: Our main goal with this study was to share our off-label experience with CEUS for identifying circulatory complications after liver transplantation in children. A total of 74 CEUS examinations performed on 34 pediatric patients who underwent a liver transplant were retrospectively included. About 53% of the examinations were performed on children 2 years old or younger. About 82% of the examinations were performed within 30 days from the transplant. About 62% of patients were transplanted due to a cholestatic … Show more

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“…More extensive experience has been documented with blunt abdominal trauma of the liver, and in the follow-up of focal areas of injury in the liver [267][268][269]. Experience using CEUS in the assessment of the liver transplant recipients is limited, with studies reporting success mainly with areas of infarction and abscess formation, with vascular "Doppler rescue" useful [270][271][272]. For details we refer to the EFSUMB position paper "Role of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Paediatric Practice: An EFSUMB Position Statement" [19].…”
Section: Paediatric Liver Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More extensive experience has been documented with blunt abdominal trauma of the liver, and in the follow-up of focal areas of injury in the liver [267][268][269]. Experience using CEUS in the assessment of the liver transplant recipients is limited, with studies reporting success mainly with areas of infarction and abscess formation, with vascular "Doppler rescue" useful [270][271][272]. For details we refer to the EFSUMB position paper "Role of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Paediatric Practice: An EFSUMB Position Statement" [19].…”
Section: Paediatric Liver Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More extensive experience has been documented with blunt abdominal trauma of the liver and in the follow-up of focal areas of injury in the liver (Valentino et al 2008;Menichini et al 2015;Durkin et al 2016). Experience using CEUS in the assessment of liver transplant recipients is limited, with studies reporting success mainly with areas of infarction and abscess formation, with vascular "Doppler rescue" useful (Bonini et al 2007;Rennert et al 2012;Torres et al 2019). For details we refer to the EFSUMB position paper Role of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Paediatric Practice: An EFSUMB Position Statement ).…”
Section: Pediatric Liver Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of CEUS in children following transplantation is likely to be of equal value compared with the adult population [35][36][37][38]. Issues addressed included vascular patency, areas of organ necrosis, assessment of new focal liver or renal lesions and the assessment of post-operative complications (e. g., fluid collections).…”
Section: Liver and Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%