Purpose of the measurement of intraoperative hepatic hemodynamics in liver transplant surgery
<p>Liver graft function depends on different biological factors that are related to the donor, the recipient and the potential damage arising from the organ preservation technique. However, adequate hepatic artery flow and portal vein flow rates ensure a sufficient flow of oxygen and nutrients...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Lozano (Author), Lorena Martín (Author), Maitane Orue-Echebarria (Author), José Manuel Asencio (Author), Hemant Sharma (Author), Jose Ángel López Baena (Author) |
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Archives of Organ Transplantation - Peertechz Publications,
2019-03-22.
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