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Transplantation | 1982

Maximal Hydration During Anesthesia Increases Pulmonary Arterial Pressures and Improves Early Function of Human Renal-transplants

Marianne Carlier; Jean-Paul Squifflet; Yves Pirson; Bernard Gribomont; Guy P. Alexandre

The recipients hemodynamic condition during anesthesia for renal transplantation has a major influence on the early diuresis of the graft. The effect of maximal hydration during operation was studied in a series of 120 primary human cadaver kidney transplantations performed under peroperative monitoring of the pulmonary arterial pressures (PAPs). The PAPs levels before and at the time of clamp release were correlated with the frequency of postoperative acute tubular necrosis (ATN). The 120 patients were divided in two groups according to the PAPs levels before release of the vascular clamps: group 1 (22 patients) with a mean PAP (PAP) of ≤ 20 mm Hg and a diastolic PAP (DPAP) of > 15 mm Hg was compared with group 2 (98 patients) with a PAP of > 20 mm Hg and a DPAP of > 15 mm Hg. Both groups were comparable with regard to the donors data and the quantity of peroperative fluids. The frequency of ATN was 36% in group 1 versus only 6% in group 2. This difference is attributed to the different hemodynamic conditions in both groups: at the beginning of the transplant procedure, PAP, DPAP, and central venous pressure (CVP) were higher in group 2; at the time of clamp release, PAP, DPAP, CVP, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were also higher in group 2. This study emphasizes the importance of the PAPs levels at the time of release of vascular clamps to avoid postoperative ATN of a kidney transplant.


Intensive Care Medicine | 1989

Intraoperative hemodynamic modifications during pediatric orthotopic liver transplantation.

Marianne Carlier; Luc Van Obbergh; Francis Veyckemans; Jean-Louis Scholtes; Jacques Gouverneur; Bernard Gribomont; Didier Moulin; Marc Reynaert; Bernard De Hemptinne; Jean-Bernard Otte

OLT is generally associated with important cardiovascular changes occurring during the vascular clamping and at the time of revascularization of the newly transplanted liver. In our series of 60 OLT performed in 52 children, the IVC clamping is generally followed by a fall in the PAP and the PWP, the SBP remaining fairly stable in half of the cases. This good tolerance is confirmed by the fact that a veno-venous bypass was used only in 3 instances and vasopressive drugs were needed in only 6 cases. At unclamping, a severe decrease in SBP is associated with a sharp rise in PAP and PWP in most of the cases, whereas some hypovolemic patients decrease their SBP, PAP and PWP. Therefore, we believe that adequate fluid replacement under careful monitoring of the filling pressures provides a good hemodynamic stability in most of the children during the different stages of OLT.


Regional anesthesia | 1991

Popliteal sciatic nerve block aided by a nerve stimulator: a reliable technique for foot and ankle surgery.

François Singelyn; Jean-Marie Gouverneur; Bernard Gribomont


Anesthesiology | 1989

Dilutional hyponatremia associated with intrauterine endoscopic laser surgery.

Michel Van Boven; François Singelyn; Jacques Donnez; Bernard Gribomont


Transplantation | 1983

Confirmation of the Crucial Role of the Recipient Maximal Hydration On Early Diuresis of the Human Cadaver Renal-allograft

Marianne Carlier; Jean-Paul Squifflet; Yves Pirson; Louid Decocq; Bernard Gribomont; Guy P. Alexandre


Anesthesiology | 1987

Using An Ureteral Catheter As a Guide in Difficult Neonatal Fiberoptic Intubation

Jean-Marie Gouverneur; Francis Veyckemans; Marc Licker; Gaston Verellen; Bernard Gribomont


Transplantation proceedings | 1987

Anesthesia for pediatric hepatic transplantation: experience of 33 cases.

Marianne Carlier; Francis Veyckemans; Jean-Louis Scholtes; Jacques Gouverneur; Bernard Gribomont; Didier Moulin; Jean-Paul Buts; Bernard de Hemptinne; J de Ville de Goyet; Paul Kestens


Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica | 1985

Craniofaciosynostosis: anesthetic and perioperative management. Report of 71 operations.

Jean-Louis Scholtes; Thauvoy C; Didier Moulin; Bernard Gribomont


Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica | 1991

Mortality and morbidity conferences in a teaching anesthesia department.

Philippe Baele; Francis Veyckemans; Bernard Gribomont


Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | 1987

Neonatal anaesthetic management of a patient with Goldenhar's syndrome with hydrocephalus.

Jean-Louis Scholtes; Francis Veyckemans; Gaston Verellen; Luc Van Obbergh; Bernard Gribomont

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Francis Veyckemans

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean-Bernard Otte

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean-Louis Scholtes

Catholic University of Leuven

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Marianne Carlier

Catholic University of Leuven

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Didier Moulin

Catholic University of Leuven

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Marc Reynaert

Catholic University of Leuven

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François Singelyn

Catholic University of Leuven

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Jacques Gouverneur

Catholic University of Leuven

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Luc Lambotte

Catholic University of Leuven

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Luc Van Obbergh

Université catholique de Louvain

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