Peri-operative thrombophilia in patients undergoing liver resection for colorectal metastases

HPB(2023)

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Background: Routine chemical venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis for liver surgery remains controversial, and often delayed post-operatively due to perceived bleeding risk. This study asked whether patients undergoing hepatectomy for colorectal metastases (CRM) were at risk from VTE pre-operatively, and the impact of hepatectomy on that risk.Methods: Single-centre prospective observational cohort study of patients undergoing open hepa-tectomy for CRM, comparing pre-, peri-and post-operative haemostatic variables.Results: Of 336 hepatectomies performed October 2017-December 2019, 60 resections in 57 patients were recruited. There were 28 (46.7%) major resections, with median (interquartile range [IQR]) blood loss 150.0 (76.3-263.7) mls, no blood transfusions, post-operative VTE events or deaths. Patients were prothrombotic pre-operatively (high median factor VIIIC and increased thrombin generation velocity index), an effect exacerbated post-hepatectomy. Major hepatectomies had a significantly greater median drop in Protein C, rise in Factor VIIIC and von Willebrand Factor, versus minor resections (p = 0.001, 0.005, 0.001 respectively). Patients with parenchymal transection times greater than median (40 min), had significantly increased median (IQR) PMBC-TFmRNA expression [1.65(0.93-2.70)2ddCt], versus quicker transections [0.99(0.69-1.28)2ddCt, p = 0.020].Conclusions: Patients with CRM are prothrombotic pre-operatively, an effect exacerbated by hepa-tectomy, particularly longer, complex resections, suggesting chemical thromboprophylaxis be consid-ered early in the patient pathway.
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colorectal metastases,liver resection,peri-operative
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