Postreperfusion Syndrome in Liver Transplantation
Postreperfusion Syndrome in Liver Transplantation Postreperfusion Syndrome in Liver Transplantation Source: Watch: OpenAnesthesia - "Postreperfusion Syndrome" Date Published: 13/01/2025 Key Themes Definition and Significance Postreperfusion Syndrome (PRS) is a serious complication of liver transplantation, impacting both recipient and graft survival. It's characterised by a significant drop in mean arterial pressure (MAP) within 5 minutes of graft reperfusion. "PRS was originally described as cardiovascular collapse following liver graft reperfusion and defined as a decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP) of more than 30% below the anhepatic phase baseline within five minutes of reperfusion of the graft, lasting at least one minute." Classification PRS is classified as mild or severe based on the extent and duration of MAP reduction and the ...