Postoperative Heme Oxygenase Induction and Carbon Monoxide Production as a Novel Method to Assess Hepatic Regeneration and Predict Hepatic Related Morbidity After Partial Hepatectomy
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center
Summary
the investigators will pursue two specific aims: (1) to monitor the extent of heme oxygenase induction (by measuring endogenous CO production) in relationship to the extent of hepatic resection (2) to assess the production of CO in patients following liver resection and correlate these findings to the rate of liver regeneration and liver function.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patient plans to have partial liver resection for primary liver pathology or metastatic disease * Patient is able to comprehend and willing to sign the written consent form Exclusion Criteria: * Patients \< 18 years * Patients identified as members of a vulnerable population, except women of child bearing potential with negative pregnancy test
Interventions
- Othercarbon monoxide measurement via smokerlyzer
participants in this study will provide breath samples for carbon monoxide measurements pre and post liver resection
Location
- Englewood HospitalEnglewood, New Jersey