Abstract Background The hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a pulmonary complication of liver disease found in 10 to 32% of patients with cirrhosis and is characterized by intrapulmonary vascular dilatations and abnormal oxygenation. Liver transplantation is the only effective therapy for this disease. Patients with HPS have significant exercise limitations, impacting their quality of life and associated with poor liver transplant outcomes. Many patients with HPS exhibit orthodeoxia—an improvement in oxygenation in the supine compared to the upright position. We hypothesize that exercise capacity will be superior in the supine compared to the upright position in such patients. Methods We propose a randomized controlled crossover trial in pati...
Patients may require vasoactive medication after cardiac surgery. The effect and safety profile of e...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome is defined as the clinical triad of advanced liver disease, arterial deoxyg...
Background: Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is one of the complications of advanced cirrhosis which h...
Abstract Background The hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS...
SUMMARY Although the differences in hemodynamic responses to supine and upright exercise have been s...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS)--a pulmonary complication observed in patients who have chronic liver...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a pulmonary complication observed in patients with chronic liver d...
SummaryBackgroundWhile the effects of postural change on arterial oxygenation have been well documen...
BACKGROUND: While the effects of postural change on arterial oxygenation have been well document...
syndrome increases the postoperative mortality rate following liver transplantation: a prospective s...
Objective The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of supine position in stable chronic heart...
Introduction: Different blood gas criteria have been used in the diagnosis of hepatopulmonary syndro...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a frequent pulmonary complication of patients with end-stage liver...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficacy of a leg exercise performed in supine position to prevent orthost...
Patients may require vasoactive medication after cardiac surgery. The effect and safety profile of e...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome is defined as the clinical triad of advanced liver disease, arterial deoxyg...
Background: Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is one of the complications of advanced cirrhosis which h...
Abstract Background The hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS...
SUMMARY Although the differences in hemodynamic responses to supine and upright exercise have been s...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS)--a pulmonary complication observed in patients who have chronic liver...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a pulmonary complication observed in patients with chronic liver d...
SummaryBackgroundWhile the effects of postural change on arterial oxygenation have been well documen...
BACKGROUND: While the effects of postural change on arterial oxygenation have been well document...
syndrome increases the postoperative mortality rate following liver transplantation: a prospective s...
Objective The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of supine position in stable chronic heart...
Introduction: Different blood gas criteria have been used in the diagnosis of hepatopulmonary syndro...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a frequent pulmonary complication of patients with end-stage liver...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficacy of a leg exercise performed in supine position to prevent orthost...
Patients may require vasoactive medication after cardiac surgery. The effect and safety profile of e...
Hepatopulmonary syndrome is defined as the clinical triad of advanced liver disease, arterial deoxyg...
Background: Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is one of the complications of advanced cirrhosis which h...