Overview
Both isoflurane and propofol are being used to give anaesthesia for living donor liver transplant in our institute. Propofol when compared to isoflurane has advantages like early awakening from anaesthesia, reduced nausea, vomiting in the postoperative period. Propofol also has antioxidant properties. Because of its antioxidant properties propofol may have a protective effect against oxidative stress and ischemia reperfusion injury in major organs during liver transplant surgery. However, there are no studies showing the effect of isoflurane and propofol on Intraoperative hemodynamics and postoperative liver and kidney functions.Thus, we are conducting this study to know the effect of these agents on intraoperative hemodynamics and postoperative liver and kidney function.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:-Above 18 years of age who will undergo living donor liver transplant
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Exclusion Criteria: Refusal to consent
- Acute liver failure, Acute on chronic liver failure
- Allergic to propofol or any component of propofol
- Patients with pre existing cardiac dysfunction and cardiomyopathy
- Patients with pre existing renal dysfunction/ deranged RFTs preoperatively