Literature DB >> 2653993

Effect of meal on portal hemodynamics in healthy humans and in patients with chronic liver disease.

S Gaiani1, L Bolondi, S Li Bassi, V Santi, G Zironi, L Barbara.   

Abstract

The effect of a standard Italian meal on portal hemodynamics was evaluated in 12 normal subjects, in 11 patients with chronic active hepatitis and in 11 patients with liver cirrhosis using duplex Doppler ultrasound, which allows a noninvasive assessment of portal blood flow. In the fasting state, the portal vein caliber was significantly higher in patients with liver cirrhosis than in normal subjects and patients with chronic active hepatitis, whereas the mean flow velocity in the portal vein was significantly lower in this group. Basal flow volume of the portal vein was greater in patients with liver cirrhosis than in normal subjects and patients with chronic active hepatitis. Sixty minutes after the standard meal, we observed both in normal subjects and in patients with chronic active hepatitis a significant increase of mean caliber, mean velocity and flow volume in the portal vein, whereas in patients with liver cirrhosis, these parameters remained almost unchanged. In addition, the examination of individual patterns showed that flow velocity and flow volume in the portal vein decreased in some cirrhotic patients after the meal. This behavior is probably related to the hypertensive state in the splanchnic venous bed and diversion of splanchnic blood flow into spontaneous portosystemic collaterals.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2653993     DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840090604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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