# The Impact of Administering Human Plasma Protein Fraction 5% (PPF5%) in Major Liver Resection Surgeries

**Authors:** Yasser Hammad, Hazim Kassas, Tarek Tageldin, Muhammad Jaffar Khan, Muhammad Firas Alhammad, Walid Elmoghazy, Ahmed Elaffandi, Mohamed Yahia Koura, El Sayed Mohamed El Karta, Nabil A Shallik

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.77824 · 2025-01-22

## TL;DR

This study investigates the effects of using a plasma protein solution during liver surgery, finding it improves tissue perfusion without disrupting acid-base balance.

## Contribution

The study introduces evidence that PPF5% improves tissue perfusion during liver resection surgeries compared to standard solutions.

## Key findings

- PPF5% improved tissue perfusion at key surgical time points compared to lactated Ringer's solution.
- PPF5% caused hemodilution effects, reducing hemoglobin and hematocrit levels at the end of surgery.
- Acid-base balance and electrolyte levels remained stable with PPF5% use.

## Abstract

Introduction

Albumin substantially influences the acid-base equilibrium within the human body and the regulation of acid-base homeostasis. The precise role of albumin remains a subject of debate. Human plasma protein fraction 5% (PPF5%) (Octapharma Pharmazeutika Produktionsgesellschaft m.b.H., Vienna, Austria) contains selected plasma with approximately 88% normal human albumin. We hypothesize that the use of PPF5% in patients undergoing liver resection surgery will enhance tissue perfusion and augment the buffering capacity of blood.

Methods

A prospective, randomized controlled study spanning 18 months was conducted at Hamad General Hospital, Qatar, involving 48 patients scheduled for liver resection surgeries. Patients were allocated into two groups: group A received an intravenous infusion of PPF5%, while group R received an intravenous infusion of crystalloid (lactated Ringer's solution). Acid-base electrolyte fluctuations were evaluated on four occasions at different time intervals.

Results

There were significant alterations within each group at different time points. Group A exhibited a substantial variance in strong ion difference (SID) values compared to group R at the time after liver resection (TAR) and at the time of end of surgery (TE). Group A demonstrated significantly enhanced tissue perfusion at TAR and TE relative to group R. There was a noteworthy decrease in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels in group A compared to group R at TE due to the hemodilution effect of the PPF5%.

Conclusions

The use of PPF5% in significant quantities for rehydration during liver resection procedures appears safe, exhibiting no equivalent alterations in acid-base balance, electrolyte levels, and coagulation when compared to lactated Ringer's solution. Moreover, it demonstrates improved tissue perfusion alongside increased hemodilution.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ALB (albumin) [NCBI Gene 213] {aka FDAHT, HSA, PRO0883, PRO0903, PRO1341}
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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