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Preemptive-TIPS Improves Outcome in High-Risk Variceal Bleeding: An Observational Study.

Virginia Hernández-Gea1,2, Bogdan Procopet3, Álvaro Giráldez4, Lucio Amitrano5, Candid Villanueva2,6, Dominique Thabut7, Luis Ibañez-Samaniego8, Gilberto Silva-Junior1, Javier Martinez9, Joan Genescà2,10, Christophe Bureau11, Jonel Trebicka12,13,14,15, Elba Llop2,16, Wim Laleman17, Jose Maria Palazon18, Jose Castellote19, Susana Rodrigues20, Lise L Gluud21, Carlos Noronha Ferreira22, Rafael Barcelo23, Nuria Cañete24, Manuel Rodríguez25, Arnulf Ferlitsch26, Jose Luis Mundi27, Henning Gronbaek28, Manuel Hernández-Guerra29, Romano Sassatelli30, Alessandra Dell'Era31, Marco Senzolo32, Juan G Abraldes33, Manuel Romero-Gómez2,34, Alexander Zipprich35, Meritxell Casas36, Helena Masnou37, Massimo Primignani38, Aleksander Krag15, Frederik Nevens17, Jose Luis Calleja2,16, Christian Jansen12, Marie Angèle Robic11, Irene Conejo2,10, Maria-Vega Catalina2,8, Agustin Albillos2,9, Marika Rudler7, Edilmar Alvarado2,6, Maria Anna Guardascione5, Marcel Tantau3, Jaime Bosch1,2,39, Ferran Torres23,40, Juan Carlos Garcia-Pagán1,2.   

Abstract

Patients admitted with acute variceal bleeding (AVB) and Child-Pugh C score (CP-C) or Child-Pugh B plus active bleeding at endoscopy (CP-B+AB) are at high risk for treatment failure, rebleeding, and mortality. A preemptive transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (p-TIPS) has been shown to improve survival in these patients, but its use in clinical practice has been challenged and not routinely incorporated. The present study aimed to further validate the role of preemptive TIPS in a large number of high-risk patients. This multicenter, international, observational study included 671 patients from 34 centers admitted for AVB and high risk of treatment failure. Patients were managed according to current guidelines, and use of drugs and endoscopic therapy (D+E) or p-TIPS was based on individual center policy. p-TIPS in the setting of AVB is associated with a lower mortality in CP-C patients compared with D+E (1 year mortality 22% vs. 47% in D+E group; P = 0.002). Mortality rate in CP-B+AB patients was low, and p-TIPS did not improve it. In CP-C and CP-B+AB patients, p-TIPS reduced treatment failure and rebleeding (1-year cumulative incidence function probability of remaining free of the composite endpoint: 92% vs. 74% in the D+E group; P = 0.017) and development of de novo or worsening of previous ascites without increasing rates of hepatic encephalopathy.
Conclusion: p-TIPS must be the treatment of choice in CP-C patients with AVB. Because of the strong benefit in preventing further bleeding and ascites, p-TIPS could be a good treatment strategy for CP-B+AB patients.
© 2018 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30014519     DOI: 10.1002/hep.30182

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


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