Liver stiffness modifications shortly after total cavopulmonary connection

CONCLUSIONS Liver stiffness increases rapidly after total cavopulmonary connection and perioperative variations in some liver enzymes appear to correlate with this change. Since a true anatomical damage is known to develop gradually with Fontan circulation, early liver stiffness raise is likely due to parenchymal congestion only. Fibro-Scan can easily recognize and assess the entity of such a change. For these reasons, this diagnostic tool must be considered useful only to monitor liver stiffness changes and evolution with time, but a conventional evaluation of results, like in other acquired hepatic fibrosis, can be misleading.
Source: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery - Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tags: Mechanical Circulatory Assistance Congenital Source Type: research