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Endoscopy, 2023
Background Hepatic venous portal gradient (HVPG) measurement remains the gold standard for estimating portal pressure gradient (PPG). This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided PPG and HVPG in patients with ...
Belén Martínez-Moreno+13 more
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Background Hepatic venous portal gradient (HVPG) measurement remains the gold standard for estimating portal pressure gradient (PPG). This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided PPG and HVPG in patients with ...
Belén Martínez-Moreno+13 more
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INTRASPLENIC PRESSURE AS INDEX OF PORTAL VENOUS PRESSURE
The Lancet, 1954Sheila Sherlock, Michael Atkinson
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Annals of Surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess intraoperative changes of hepatic macrohemodynamics and their association with ascites and posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) after major hepatectomy.
A. Bogner+7 more
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OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess intraoperative changes of hepatic macrohemodynamics and their association with ascites and posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) after major hepatectomy.
A. Bogner+7 more
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Liver transplantation, 2018
There is a consensus that portal venous pressure (PVP) modulation prevents portal hypertension (PHT) and consequent complications after adult‐to‐adult living donor liver transplantation (ALDLT). However, PVP‐modulation strategies need to be updated based
Siyuan Yao+10 more
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There is a consensus that portal venous pressure (PVP) modulation prevents portal hypertension (PHT) and consequent complications after adult‐to‐adult living donor liver transplantation (ALDLT). However, PVP‐modulation strategies need to be updated based
Siyuan Yao+10 more
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Radiology, 2019
Purpose To develop and validate a computational model for estimating hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) based on CT angiographic images, termed virtual HVPG, to enable the noninvasive diagnosis of portal hypertension in patients with cirrhosis ...
Xianghui Qi+18 more
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Purpose To develop and validate a computational model for estimating hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) based on CT angiographic images, termed virtual HVPG, to enable the noninvasive diagnosis of portal hypertension in patients with cirrhosis ...
Xianghui Qi+18 more
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Portal Venous–Esophageal Luminal Pressure Gradient in Cirrhosis [PDF]
The portal venous–esophageal luminal pressure gradient may be more important than the absolute portal venous pressure in explaining hemorrhages caused by esophageal varices. A continuous recording of portal venous pressure and the esophageal luminal pressure enabled the authors to study the gradient between these pressures in ...
Reding, Pierre+3 more
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Measurement of the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient and Transjugular Liver Biopsy.
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2020Here we provide a detailed protocol describing the clinical procedure of hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurement in patients with advanced chronic liver disease followed by an instruction for transjugular biopsy.
T. Reiberger+4 more
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Effects of General Anaesthesia on Portal Venous Pressure in the Rat [PDF]
The effects of halothane anaesthesia on portal venous pressure and cardiac output was evaluated in normal rats and in rats with portal hypertension.
J. Belghiti, Didier Lebrec, L. Blanchet
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Gastroenterology, 1998
levels were measured 4 times during the first week (24,48,72,120,168 hours) and twice a week in the remaining 3 weeks (National Genetics Institute, Culver City, CA). Clearance of HCV-RNA was considered as primary virological response. Baseline HCV-RNA levels ranged from 100 to 35.000.000 eq/ml (mean 4.513.689 eq/ml). Genotypes: la 1 (5.8%), lb 13 (76.5%
K Wadwa+7 more
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levels were measured 4 times during the first week (24,48,72,120,168 hours) and twice a week in the remaining 3 weeks (National Genetics Institute, Culver City, CA). Clearance of HCV-RNA was considered as primary virological response. Baseline HCV-RNA levels ranged from 100 to 35.000.000 eq/ml (mean 4.513.689 eq/ml). Genotypes: la 1 (5.8%), lb 13 (76.5%
K Wadwa+7 more
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Portal venous pressure in “pipestem” fibrosis of the liver due to schistosomiasis [PDF]
Fenton Schaffner+3 more
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