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From: Visual quality assessment of the liver graft by the transplanting surgeon predicts postreperfusion syndrome after liver transplantation: a retrospective cohort study

Fig. 2

Hemodynamics. Intraoperative hemodynamics of 122 liver transplant (LT) recipients, 65 with postreperfusion syndrome (PRS, black circles), 57 without postoperative PRS (white circles). LT recipients with PRS were hemodynamically more unstable compared to patients without PRS. Mean arterial pressure after reperfusion was lower (a), accordingly, norepinephrine (b) and vasopressin infusion (c) were higher in LT recipients with PRS compared to recipients without PRS. Heart rate (d) and epinephrine infusion (e) did not differ. At the time of reperfusion, LT recipients with PRS received greater boli of norepinephrine and epinephrine (f). P-values: repeated measures ANOVA; *: post-hoc t-test; mean and standard deviation

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