Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS)is a relatively rare clinical condition with a wide range of symptomatology,caused by the obstruction of the hepatic venous outflow.If left untreated,it has got an high mortality rate.Its mana...Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS)is a relatively rare clinical condition with a wide range of symptomatology,caused by the obstruction of the hepatic venous outflow.If left untreated,it has got an high mortality rate.Its management is based on a step-wise approach,depending on the clinical presentation,and includes different treatment from anticoagulation therapy up to Interventional Radiology techniques,such as transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS).TIPS is today considered a safe and highly effective treatment and should be recommended for BCS patients,including those awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation.In this review the pathophysiology,diagnosis and treatment options of BCS are presented,with a special focus on published data regarding the techniques and outcomes of TIPS for the treatment of BCS.Moreover,unresolved issues and future research will be discussed.展开更多
For cirrhotic refractory ascites,diuretics combined with albumin and vasoactive drugs are the first-line choice for ascites management.However,their therapeutic effects are limited,and most refractory ascites do not r...For cirrhotic refractory ascites,diuretics combined with albumin and vasoactive drugs are the first-line choice for ascites management.However,their therapeutic effects are limited,and most refractory ascites do not respond to medication treat-ment,necessitating consideration of drainage or surgical interventions.Con-sequently,numerous drainage methods for cirrhotic ascites have emerged,including large-volume paracentesis,transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt,peritoneovenous shunt,automated low-flow ascites pump,cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy,and peritoneal catheter drainage.This review introduces the advantages and disadvantages of these methods in different aspects,as well as indications and contraindications for this disease.展开更多
BACKGROUND Sarcopenia, i.e., muscle loss is now a well-recognized complication of cirrhosis and in cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can contribute to accelerate liver fibrosis leading to cirrhosis. Hence, it...BACKGROUND Sarcopenia, i.e., muscle loss is now a well-recognized complication of cirrhosis and in cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can contribute to accelerate liver fibrosis leading to cirrhosis. Hence, it is imperative to study interventions which targets to improve sarcopenia in cirrhosis.AIM To examine the relationship between interventions such nutritional supplementation, exercise, combined life style intervention, testosterone replacement and trans jugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS) to improve muscle mass in cirrhosis.METHODS We search PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane between June-August 2018, without a limiting period and the types of articles(RCTs, clinical trial, comparative study)in adult patients with sarcopenia and cirrhosis. The primary outcome of interest was improvement in muscle mass, strength and physical function interventions mentioned above. In the screening process, 154 full text articles were included in the review and 129 studies were excluded.RESULTS We identified 24 studies that met review inclusion criteria. The studies were diverse in terms of the design, setting, interventions, and outcome measurements.We performed only qualitative synthesis of evidence due to heterogeneity amongst studies. Risk of bias was medium in most of the included studies and low quality of evidence showed improvement in the muscle mass, strength and physical function following aerobic exercise. 60% of the included studies on the nutritional intervention, 100% of the studies on testosterone replacement in hypogonadal men and trans-jugular portosystemic shunt were proved to be effective in improving sarcopenia in cirrhosis.CONCLUSION Although the quality of evidence is low, the findings of our systematic review suggest improvement in the sarcopenia in cirrhosis with exercise, nutritional interventions, hormonal and TIPS interventions. High quality randomized controlled trials needed to further strengthen these findings.展开更多
文摘Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS)is a relatively rare clinical condition with a wide range of symptomatology,caused by the obstruction of the hepatic venous outflow.If left untreated,it has got an high mortality rate.Its management is based on a step-wise approach,depending on the clinical presentation,and includes different treatment from anticoagulation therapy up to Interventional Radiology techniques,such as transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS).TIPS is today considered a safe and highly effective treatment and should be recommended for BCS patients,including those awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation.In this review the pathophysiology,diagnosis and treatment options of BCS are presented,with a special focus on published data regarding the techniques and outcomes of TIPS for the treatment of BCS.Moreover,unresolved issues and future research will be discussed.
基金Supported by Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen,No.SZSM202211029.
文摘For cirrhotic refractory ascites,diuretics combined with albumin and vasoactive drugs are the first-line choice for ascites management.However,their therapeutic effects are limited,and most refractory ascites do not respond to medication treat-ment,necessitating consideration of drainage or surgical interventions.Con-sequently,numerous drainage methods for cirrhotic ascites have emerged,including large-volume paracentesis,transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt,peritoneovenous shunt,automated low-flow ascites pump,cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy,and peritoneal catheter drainage.This review introduces the advantages and disadvantages of these methods in different aspects,as well as indications and contraindications for this disease.
文摘BACKGROUND Sarcopenia, i.e., muscle loss is now a well-recognized complication of cirrhosis and in cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can contribute to accelerate liver fibrosis leading to cirrhosis. Hence, it is imperative to study interventions which targets to improve sarcopenia in cirrhosis.AIM To examine the relationship between interventions such nutritional supplementation, exercise, combined life style intervention, testosterone replacement and trans jugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS) to improve muscle mass in cirrhosis.METHODS We search PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane between June-August 2018, without a limiting period and the types of articles(RCTs, clinical trial, comparative study)in adult patients with sarcopenia and cirrhosis. The primary outcome of interest was improvement in muscle mass, strength and physical function interventions mentioned above. In the screening process, 154 full text articles were included in the review and 129 studies were excluded.RESULTS We identified 24 studies that met review inclusion criteria. The studies were diverse in terms of the design, setting, interventions, and outcome measurements.We performed only qualitative synthesis of evidence due to heterogeneity amongst studies. Risk of bias was medium in most of the included studies and low quality of evidence showed improvement in the muscle mass, strength and physical function following aerobic exercise. 60% of the included studies on the nutritional intervention, 100% of the studies on testosterone replacement in hypogonadal men and trans-jugular portosystemic shunt were proved to be effective in improving sarcopenia in cirrhosis.CONCLUSION Although the quality of evidence is low, the findings of our systematic review suggest improvement in the sarcopenia in cirrhosis with exercise, nutritional interventions, hormonal and TIPS interventions. High quality randomized controlled trials needed to further strengthen these findings.