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Pediatric Liver Disease. Alyssa Brzenski. Pediatric Liver Disease. Keely DA, Hartley. End Stage Liver Disease. Chronic Liver Disease. Acute Liver Disease. Biliary Atresia. Biliary Atresia. The Lancet. . The Statistics. Most common in southeast Asia 1: 15,000 born in the US - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pediatric Liver DiseaseAlyssa Brzenski

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Pediatric Liver Disease

Keely DA, Hartley. End Stage Liver Disease.

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Chronic Liver Disease

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Acute Liver Disease

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Biliary Atresia

Biliary Atresia. The Lancet.

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Most common in southeast Asia 1: 15,000 born in the US 2.5 times more common in african american mothers Most common cause of pediatric liver transplant 10-20% associated with congenital anomalies

Biliary atresia splenic malformation Polysplenia (90%) Situs invertus (50%) Vascular anomalies (70%) Intestinal malrotation (60%) Cardiac anomalies- VSD, ASD, HLHS (50%)

The Statistics

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Jaundice Pale Stools Dark Urine Failure to Thrive Coagulopathy

Presentation

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Work up

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Kasai Procedure

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Routine Monitors +/- A-line 2 PIV Balanced Anesthetic +/- Epidural

Anesthesia for a Kasai

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Prognosis

Previously unpublished data, based on UK Biliary Atresia Registry (1999–2008).93 BASM=biliary atresia splenicmalformation syndrome.

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Liver Transplants

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Statistics

16,414- currently on the Liver Transplant waitlist (as of March 9, 2013) 475 of which are children 3 children listed at Radys

In 2011, there were 536 pediatric recipients in US

Within 2 years of being listed for a liver transplant, 20-30% of patients had not been transplanted

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LI 8.1 Pediatric patients waiting for a liver transplant

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LI 8.2 Distribution of pediatric patients waiting for a liver transplant

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LI 8.7 Pre-transplant mortality rates among pediatric patients wait-listed for a liver transplant,

by age

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LI 8.8 Pediatric liver transplants, by donor type

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LI 8.12 Use of DCD donors in pediatric liver transplant recipients

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LI 8.18 Survival among pediatric liver transplant recipients, 2002–2006, by age

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Split Liver Transplant

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Full stomach- RSI Large bore Upper extremity IV access

1 central line Large bore PIV

Arterial Line

Anesthesia Considerations

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Surgical Stages

Yudkowitz FS, Chietero M. Anesthesia Issues in Pediatric Liver Transplants. Pediatric Transplant. 2005; 9; 666-72.

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Hematocrit less than 30 Attempt to avoid platelet transfusion Avoid hypercoagulable state Dextran used by some centers

Hepatic Artery Thrombosis

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Hartley JL, Davenport M, Kelly DA. Biliary Atresia. Lancet 2009; 374:1704-13. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients. 2011 Liver OPTN/SRTR annual report.

http://www.ustransplant.org/ Hendrickson R et al. Pediatric Liver transplantation. Current Opin Pediatr 2004; 16: 309-

13. Hartley J and Kelly D. End stage liver failure. Paediatrics and Child Health 2009; 20: 30-5.

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