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      Effect of Age on Liver Function in Patients Undergoing Partial Hepatectomy

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          Background: Postresectional liver failure is the most frequent cause of fatal outcome following liver surgery. Diminished preoperative liver function in the elderly might contribute to this. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate preoperative liver function in patients <60 or >70 years of age scheduled for liver resection. Methods: All consecutive patients aged <60 or >70 years who are about to undergo elective liver surgery between 2011 and 2013 and underwent the methacetin breath liver function test (LiMAx) preoperatively were included. Histologic assessment of the resected liver gave insight into background liver disease. Correlation between age and liver function was calculated with Pearson's test. Results: Fifty-nine patients were included, 31 were aged <60 and 28 were aged >70 years. General patient characteristics and liver function LiMAx values (340 (137-594) vs. 349 (191-530) μg/kg/h, p = 0.699) were not significantly different between patients aged <60 and >70 years. Moreover, no correlation between age and preoperative liver function LiMAx values was found (R = 0.04, p = 0.810). Conclusion: Liver function did not seem to differ between younger and older patients.

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          Journal
          DSU
          Dig Surg
          10.1159/issn.0253-4886
          Digestive Surgery
          S. Karger AG
          0253-4886
          1421-9883
          2017
          April 2017
          15 February 2017
          : 34
          : 3
          : 233-240
          Affiliations
          aDepartment of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, RWTH University Hospital Aachen, and bInstitute of Pathology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; cEuregional HPB Collaboration Aachen-Maastricht, Aachen-Maastricht, dDepartment of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre and Nutrim School for Nutrition, Toxicology and Metabolism, and eGROW School for Oncology and Developmental Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
          Author notes
          *Toine M. Lodewick, MD, Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P. Debyelaan 25, 6229 HX Maastricht, PO Box 5800, NL-6202 AZ Maastricht (The Netherlands), E-Mail t.lodewick@maastrichtuniversity.nl
          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2843-7269
          Article
          452494 PMC5516418 Dig Surg 2017;34:233-240
          10.1159/000452494
          PMC5516418
          28196354
          a52148eb-1779-4621-b8fe-ce904a1501db
          © 2017 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 23 March 2016
          : 13 October 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 2, Tables: 3, References: 37, Pages: 8
          Categories
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          Oncology & Radiotherapy,Gastroenterology & Hepatology,Surgery,Nutrition & Dietetics,Internal medicine
          Liver function,Age,LiMAx,Elderly,Postresectional liver failure

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