Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3269234 | HPB | 2014 | 8 Pages |
BackgroundBy attenuating the systemic inflammatory response to major surgery, the pre-operative administration of steroids may reduce the incidence of complications.MethodsA systematic review was conducted to identify randomized controlled trials (RCT) comparing pre-operative steroid administration with placebo during a liver resection. Meta-analyses were performed.ResultsFive RCTs were identified including a total of 379 patients. Pre-operative steroids were associated with statistically significant reductions in the levels of serum bilirubin and interleukin 6 (IL-6) on post-operative day one. There was a trend towards a lower incidence of post-operative complications and prothrombin time (PT), but this did not reach statistical significance.ConclusionPre-operative steroids may be associated with a clinically significant benefit in liver resection.