Use of transesophageal echocardiography for liver transplantation: A global comparison of practice from the ILTS, SATA, and LICAGE Journal Article


Authors: Bezinover, D.; Zerillo, J.; Chadha, R. M.; Wagener, G.; Blasi, A.; Johnson, T.; Pan, T. L. T.; De Marchi, L.
Article Title: Use of transesophageal echocardiography for liver transplantation: A global comparison of practice from the ILTS, SATA, and LICAGE
Abstract: Background. Anesthesiologists frequently use intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) to aid in the diagnosis and management of hemodynamic problems during liver transplantation (LT). Although the use of TEE in US centers continues to increase, data regarding international use are lacking. Methods. This prospective, global, survey-based study evaluates international experience with TEE for LT. Responses from 252 LT (105 US and 147 non-US) centers representing 1789 anesthesiologists were analyzed. Results. Routine use of TEE in the United States has increased in the last 5 y (from 37% to 47%), but only 21% of non-US LT anesthesiologists use TEE routinely. Lack of training (44% US versus 70% non-US) and equipment (9% non-US versus 34% US) were cited as obstacles. Most survey participants preferred not to perform a complete cardiac examination but rather use only 6 of 11 basic views. Although non-US LT anesthesiologists more frequently had additional clinical training than their US counterparts, they had less TEE experience (13% versus 44%) and less frequently, TEE certification (22% versus 35%). Most LT anesthesiologists agreed that TEE certification is essential for proficiency. Of all respondents, 89% agreed or strongly agreed that TEE provides valuable information needed for immediate clinical decision-making, and >86% agreed or strongly agreed that that information could not be derived from other sources. Conclusions. The use of TEE for LT surgery in the US LT centers is currently higher compared with non-US LT centers. This may become a standard monitoring modality during LT in the near future. Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; controlled study; aged; clinical trial; liver transplantation; united states; comparative study; prospective study; prospective studies; clinical practice; education; clinical competence; multicenter study; diagnosis; surgery; clinical decision making; transesophageal echocardiography; certification; monitoring, intraoperative; hemodynamics; health care surveys; echocardiography, transesophageal; health care survey; procedures; intraoperative monitoring; humans; human; male; article; anesthesiology; anesthesiologist; practice patterns, physicians'; anesthesiologists
Journal Title: Transplantation
Volume: 108
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0041-1337
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2024-07-01
Start Page: 1570
End Page: 1583
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000004943
PUBMED: 38383955
PROVIDER: scopus
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