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Sufficient hepatic artery flow compensates for poor portal vein flow after liver transplantation in patients with portal vein thrombosis
Kazunari Sasaki
, John C. McVey
, Daniel J. Firl
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Nikolaos Andreatos
, Amika Moro
, Laia Coromina Hernandez
, Hajime Matsushima
, Diago Uso Teresa
, Masato Fujiki
, Federico N. Aucejo
, Cristiano Quintini
, Choon Hyuck D. Kwon
, Bijan Eghtesad
, Charles M. Miller
, Koji Hashimoto
Section of Medical Oncology
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Liver Transplantation
100%
Portal Vein Flow
100%
Portal Vein Thrombosis
100%
Hepatic Artery Flow
100%
Graft Survival
57%
Portal Vein
42%
Complication Rate
28%
Low Flow
28%
Hepatic Artery
28%
Biliary Complications
28%
Poor Outcome
14%
Physiologic
14%
Prognostic Impact
14%
MELD Score
14%
Vasodilation
14%
High Flow
14%
Hepatic Artery Reconstruction
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Liver Transplantation
100%
Artery Blood Flow
100%
Common Hepatic Artery
100%
Portal Vein Blood Flow
100%
Portal Vein Thrombosis
100%
Graft Survival
44%
Hepatic Portal Vein
33%
Vasodilatation
11%
Artery Reconstruction
11%