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Table 4 Operation time according to newly onset proteinuria after transplantation

From: Proteinuria can predict prognosis after liver transplantation

 

Patients with no proteinuria on admission

Patients with newly onset proteinuria on post-OP day 1

Patients with no newly onset proteinuria on post-OP day 1

P-value

LDLT

n = 208

n = 65 (31.2 %)

n = 143 (68.8 %)

 

 Total operative time (mins) [median]

703.9 [695]

789.3 [811]

707.6 [691]

NS (0.087)

 Cold ischemia time (mins) [median]

85.4 [14]

27.9 [15]

21.9 [13]

NS (0.659)

 Warm ischemia time (mins) [median]

128.2 [130]

194.0 [182]

127.6 [133]

0.004

DDLT

n = 70

n = 47 (67.1 %)

n = 23 (32.9 %)

 

 Total operative time (mins) [median]

640.0 [633]

646.2 [653]

625.8 [632]

NS (0.876)

 Cold ischemia time (mins) [median]

651.3 [583]

756.5 [634]

552.0 [541]

0.039

 Warm ischemia time (mins) [median]

113.5 [91]

114.0 [90]

101.4 [90]

NS (0.737)

  1. Values in bold are statistically significant (P-value < 0.05)
  2. In the LDLT group, patients with newly onset proteinuria had significantly longer warm ischemia time
  3. In the DDLT group, patients with newly onset proteinuria had significantly longer cold ischemia time
  4. Abbreviation: DDLT deceased donor liver transplantation, LDLT living donor liver transplantation