2014
DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2014.66.6.467
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Prolonged post-reperfusion syndrome during multivisceral organ transplantation in a pediatric patient: a case report

Abstract: Multivisceral organ transplantation involves the transplantation of three or more abdominal organs, including small bowel, duodenum, stomach, liver, pancreas, colon, and so on. The large amounts of cold and acidic loading into systemic circulation from the graft during multivisceral organ transplantation may result in severe post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS). We describe here a 6-year-old pediatric patient with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction who experienced prolonged PRS and severe metabolic acidosis duri… Show more

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“…Our colleagues reported a case of pediatric patient who experienced severe post-reperfusion syndrome following implantation of seven abdominal organs and thereafter liver retransplantation due to primary non-function (PNF) of the first liver graft. 4 It was the same case that we herein reported.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Our colleagues reported a case of pediatric patient who experienced severe post-reperfusion syndrome following implantation of seven abdominal organs and thereafter liver retransplantation due to primary non-function (PNF) of the first liver graft. 4 It was the same case that we herein reported.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%