Colloid Osmotic Pressure Participates on the Post-transplant Lymphocele Pathogenesis.

作者: J. Pacovsky , R. Hyspler , P. Husek , P. Navratil , M. Brodak

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRANSPROCEED.2018.06.043

关键词: PathogenesisUrologyOncotic pressurePost transplantTransplantationReabsorptionLymphoceleLymphAlbuminMedicine

摘要: Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate role colloid osmotic pressure in post-transplant lymphocele pathogenesis. We have analyzed total plasmatic protein and albumin levels, electrophoresis has been completed blood samples before transplantation days 3 14 after 50 patients with (Lymphocele) 198 without (control), respectively. Colloid (COP) calculated according Hoefs formula. Statistically significant differences were confirmed levels (42.2 respectively 44.8 g/L) (day 0); (52.5 resp. 55.5 g/L), (30.1 32.1 COP (15.6 17.7 kPa) day 3; (52.8 58.9 (30.5 35.4 (16.1 21.2 14. A potentially critical level established 44.1 g/L analyzed, but its sensitivity only 62%. main risk element for formation remains surgeon's hand. can proclaim proteins their as one possible pathogenetic cofactors. It is responsible impaired mechanisms reabsorption lymph back tissues. Better metabolic care could help reduce incidence this surgical complication.

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