ABSTRACT
This study conducted tocharacterize and evaluate the hepatic vessels among Sudanese liver transplants using Doppler ultrasonography. The data was collected from three hundred expected normal student of faculty of medicine in Al Rabat University during the period from 1st April 2016 to 30th July 2017, and it is analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Science – SPSS version 20.0. Population & Sample size: the data collected from 300 norm al
objects population. Students of faculty of medicine in Al Rabat University
(ages between 16 22 yrs , 48 % M; 52% F) F),a nd only 45 out of only 65 patients
in Sudan with transplanted liver, 9 of them was children (ages between 1.5
65 yrs.), 76 % M; 24 % F , has been tested and enter the study. The m ethods of
data collection includes the data sheet to collect the data, and performing an
ultrasound scan. This is done using both transverse and longitudinal
ultrasound techniques plus coronal oblique; putting th e transducer in four
main points the so called 1 the mid line, 2 the mid clavicular line, 3 the
anterior and 4 the mid axillary lines all are intercostally line that made a
perpendicular imaginary line from the xiphisternum. In addition, sub costal
sca n done in the same points. The main result includes the portal vein [PV] in
the normal native livers found to be [hepatopetal; diameter less than 13 mm;
velocity less than 20 cm/s. In transplanted livers [hepatopetal; diameter less
than 20 mm; velocity ran ge 20 55 cm/s], see chapter four, representation and
tabulation. The Splenic length in recent liver transplantation was found to be
enlarged and start to decrease with time. The hepatic artery [HA] resistive
index in both (native & grafts) ranges between 0.55 0.75 with transplants near
the upper limit [0.60 0.77]0.77]. Hepatic veins [HVs} in both are triphasic in
character . The common bile duct diameter found less than 6 mm in native
livers, less than 4 mm in transplants. Statistics & analysis used the packa ge
[SPSS] version , the tow tests (student t test and chi square test). In
conclusion the PV flow direction & velocity is the most important indicator of
healthy liver transplants and the HA resistive index diagnose early rejection.
The important rela tion done between the normal portal vein and the
transplanted one [for both an equation is built ,see in the discussion chapter
5], that there is a significant relation between the diameter and the velocity.
At the end, the study reveals that they are thre
e important indicators of
transplanted liver progressing to health. These are the portal vein, the Splenic volume, and the HA resistive index, all of it start high and decrease with time.
Mohammed, A (2021). Evaluation of the Hepatic Vessels among Sudanese Liver Transplants using Doppler Ultrasonography. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-hepatic-vessels-among-sudanese-liver-transplants-using-doppler-ultrasonography
Mohammed, Ashraf "Evaluation of the Hepatic Vessels among Sudanese Liver Transplants using Doppler Ultrasonography" Afribary. Afribary, 20 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-hepatic-vessels-among-sudanese-liver-transplants-using-doppler-ultrasonography. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Mohammed, Ashraf . "Evaluation of the Hepatic Vessels among Sudanese Liver Transplants using Doppler Ultrasonography". Afribary, Afribary, 20 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-hepatic-vessels-among-sudanese-liver-transplants-using-doppler-ultrasonography >.
Mohammed, Ashraf . "Evaluation of the Hepatic Vessels among Sudanese Liver Transplants using Doppler Ultrasonography" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-hepatic-vessels-among-sudanese-liver-transplants-using-doppler-ultrasonography