| Literature DB >> 32926209 |
Paul Kennedy1, Octavia Bane1, Stefanie J Hectors1,2, Aaron Fischman3, Thomas Schiano4, Sara Lewis1,3, Bachir Taouli5,6.
Abstract
Portal hypertension (PH) is a spectrum of complications of chronic liver disease (CLD) and cirrhosis, with manifestations including ascites, gastroesophageal varices, splenomegaly, hypersplenism, hepatic hydrothorax, hepatorenal syndrome, hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension. PH can vary in severity and is diagnosed via invasive hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement (HVPG), which is considered the reference standard. Accurate diagnosis of PH and assessment of severity are highly relevant as patients with clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) are at higher risk for developing acute variceal bleeding and mortality. In this review, we discuss current and upcoming noninvasive imaging methods for diagnosis and assessment of severity of PH.Entities:
Keywords: Cirrhosis; Elastography; MRI; Portal hypertension; Stiffness
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32926209 DOI: 10.1007/s00261-020-02729-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Abdom Radiol (NY)