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The impact of hepatic steatosis on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy
Author(s) -
Kele Petra G.,
Jagt Eric J.,
Gouw Annette S. H.,
Lisman Ton,
Porte Robert J.,
Boer Marieke T.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
liver international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.873
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1478-3231
pISSN - 1478-3223
DOI - 10.1111/liv.12089
Subject(s) - steatosis , medicine , hepatectomy , liver regeneration , gastroenterology , liver steatosis , fatty liver , regeneration (biology) , surgery , biology , disease , resection , microbiology and biotechnology
Abstract Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired in steatotic livers. However, few studies have focused on the impact of steatosis in patients undergoing partial hepatectomy ( PH ). This study aims to determine the role of steatosis on liver regeneration in humans following PH . Methods Eighty‐eight patients undergoing PH were included in this study. All patients underwent CT ‐scanning of the liver preoperatively and 7 days after surgery. Additional CT ‐scans were performed 6 months post‐operatively. Preoperative and post‐operative volumes of the total liver ( TLV ), future liver remnant ( FLR ) and liver remnant ( LR ) were measured on CT ‐scans. Regeneration indices ( RI ) were calculated at 7 days and 6 months using the formula: (Volume LR −Volume FLR )/Volume FLR × 100%. Based on histological examination of the resected part of the liver, patients were classified into three groups: (1) no steatosis, (2) mild steatosis (1–29%) and (3) moderate‐to‐severe steatosis (≥30%). Results The early RI (at day 7) was 40%, 24% and 20% for patients in group 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Late RI (at 6 months) was 81% for group 1, 44% for group 2 and 22% for group 3 ( P = 0.019). At 7 days, the LR represented 79%, 80% and 79% of the TLV for groups 1–3. At 6 months, this was 93%, 92% and 79% respectively. Conclusion Although early RI after PH did not differ in patients with or without steatosis, the late RI in patients with moderate‐to‐severe steatosis was lower, suggesting that late liver regeneration is impaired in these patients.