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Title: The hemodynamic effects of intravenous paracetamol (acetaminophen) in patients with chronic liver disease undergoing liver transplantation: a pilot study.
Austin Authors: Weinberg, Laurence ;Chiam, Elizabeth;Karp, Jadon;Churilov, Leonid ;Bellomo, Rinaldo 
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Department of Critical Care, The Univesity of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Surgery (University of Melbourne)
Department of Medicine (Austin Health) and Melbourne Brain Centre at Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne Medical School, Parkville, Australia
Anaesthesia
Monash School of Medicine, Monash University, Victoria, Australia
Intensive Care
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2021
Date: 2021-08-24
Publication information: BMC Research Notes 2021; 14(1): 325
Abstract: We performed a single-center double-blinded, randomized trial to investigate the hemodynamic effects of IV paracetamol in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) undergoing liver transplantation surgery. Patients with CLD are particularly susceptible to hemodynamic derangements given their low systemic vascular resistance state. Accordingly, hypotension is common in this setting. The hemodynamic effects of IV paracetamol in patients undergoing elective liver transplantation are unknown, therefore we evaluated whether the intraoperative administration of IV paracetamol in patients with chronic liver disease undergoing liver transplantation results in adverse hemodynamic effects. The primary end point was a change in systolic blood pressure 30-min after the preoperative infusion. Twenty-four participants undergoing liver transplantation surgery were randomly assigned to receive a single bolus of IV paracetamol (1 g paracetamol + 3.91 g mannitol per 100 mL) (n = 12) or placebo (0.9% Saline 100 mL) (n = 12). All participants completed their study intervention, and there were no breaches or violations of the trial protocol. Baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. There were no significant differences regarding surgical duration, intraoperative use of fluids, and intraoperative noradrenaline use. After the administration of paracetamol there were no significant differences observed in blood pressure or other hemodynamic parameters when compared to placebo.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/27389
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-021-05749-8
ORCID: 0000-0001-7403-7680
Journal: BMC Research Notes
PubMed URL: 34429149
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Acetaminophen
Chronic liver disease
Hemodynamic effects
Hypotension
Liver transplantation
Paracetamol
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