Literature DB >> 11338061

Primary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding in cirrhosis.

B T Brett1, P C Hayes, R Jalan.   

Abstract

Variceal bleeding is the result of portal hypertension, which is a major complication of liver cirrhosis and carries a high mortality rate. Because of the mortality associated with variceal bleeding, strategies for prevention of the first bleed is important. Risk stratification is important in determining those at risk of bleeding from varices and current data suggest that patients with large varices with red signs, severe underlying liver disease and those who have a hepatic venous pressure gradient of greater than 12 mmHg are at high risk of bleeding. Surveillance for varices in patients with cirrhosis is therefore important. The current review evaluates the role of various treatments in the primary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding. The current first choice treatment is non-selective beta-blockers; which is cheap, easy to administer, and reduces the risk of first variceal haemorrhage significantly. Combination of beta-blockers and nitrates looks promising but needs further evaluation. Endoscopic variceal band ligation compares favourably with non-selective beta-blockers in preventing the first bleeding episode in cirrhotic patients and may be an alternative for patients who cannot tolerate, or have contraindications to beta-blockers. The role of monitoring the hepatic venous pressure gradient in those being treated with pharmacological agents, the role of newer drugs such as non-selective beta-blockers with intrinsic alpha-adrenergic activity and angiotensin receptor blockers require further evaluation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11338061     DOI: 10.1097/00042737-200104000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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1.  Role of interventional radiology in the emergent management of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Authors:  Rakesh Navuluri; Jay Patel; Lisa Kang
Journal:  Semin Intervent Radiol       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 1.513

2.  Randomised controlled trial of long term portographic follow up versus variceal band ligation following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt for preventing oesophageal variceal rebleeding.

Authors:  D Tripathi; H F Lui; A Helmy; K Dabos; E Forrest; A J Stanley; R Jalan; D N Redhead; P C Hayes
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 23.059

3.  Adherence to Non-Selective Beta Blockers for Prevention of Variceal Bleeding in Cirrhotic Patients.

Authors:  Yang An; Xiangbo Xu; Tianshu Ren; Zhenhua Tong; Fernando Gomes Romeiro; Andrea Mancuso; Xiaozhong Guo; Xingshun Qi
Journal:  Int J Gen Med       Date:  2021-10-13

4.  Use of beta-blockers and risk of serious upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a population-based case-control study.

Authors:  Mette Reilev; Per Damkier; Lotte Rasmussen; Morten Olesen; Martin Thomsen Ernst; Rikke Mie Rishøj; Morten Rix Hansen; Anne Broe; Alexander Steenberg Dastrup; Maja Hellfritzsch; Sidsel Arnspang; Anton Pottegård; Jesper Hallas
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 4.409

Review 5.  Portal vein thrombosis: What surgeons need to know.

Authors:  Ricardo Quarrie; Stanislaw P Stawicki
Journal:  Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci       Date:  2018 Apr-Jun
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