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N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is used to treat Tylenol toxicity. NAC is a rich source of the sulfhydryl group (SH) which is important for replenishing the body's glutathione stores. Glutathione acts as a free radical scavenger, to decrease the damage that would be caused by those toxic radicals. Patients who undergo orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) have a high incidence of post-operative renal dysfunction. The most common etiology of post-operative renal dysfunction is related to high levels of toxic free radicals. Free radicals may contribute to primary liver graft failure or delayed liver graft function.
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The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of NAC in improving liver graft performance and lowering the incidence of post-operative renal dysfunction. The secondary objectives are to investigate the effect of NAC on endogenous glutathione body stores and its effect on FK506 induced toxicity.
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This is a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study that investigates the use of NAC during and after OLT. A total of 100 patients will be recruited. Fifty will receive a placebo (normal saline) and the other fifty will receive NAC. The patients in the NAC group will receive a loading dose of 140 mg/kg IV of NAC over one hour at the start of the surgery. Thereafter, NAC will be repeated every 4 hours at a dose of 70 mg/kg IV, for a total of 13 doses. The placebo group will receive an equal volume of a normal saline infusion for 13 doses. Both groups will be followed for one year after their OLT. The following data will be recorded and collected: liver function tests, renal function tests, liver graft survival rate, patient survival, serum level of glutathione (GSH-PX/GR), duration of hospital and ICU stay. To evaluate the accuracy of calculated serum creatinine clearance (CSCC) in predicating the renal performance in OLT patients, another two serum markers will be estimated. The 1st one is Cystatin-C and the 2nd is Beta-trace. The data from CSCC, cystatin-C and beta-trace will be compared to find out which is the best marker in between these three tests to predicate the renal function. The data will be recorded daily for the first week after the surgery, then on days 14, 21, 30, 90, 180 and finely at the end of the first year after the OLT. Statistical analysis of the data will be performed at the conclusion of the study period to determine the difference in the outcome and morbidity and mortality between the two groups.
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