The current therapeutic strategies for the management of patients with cirrhosis rely on the prevention or treatment of specific complications. The removal of the causative agents (i.e., viruses or alcohol) prevents decompensation in the vast majority of patients with compensated cirrhosis. In contrast, even when etiological treatment has been effective, a significant proportion of patients with decompensated cirrhosis remains at risk of further disease progression. Therefore, therapies targeting specific key points in the complex pathophysiological cascade of decompensated cirrhosis could represent a new approach for the management of these severely ill patients. Some of the interventions currently employed for treating or preventing speci...
The pathophysiological Background: of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfl...
Introduction: Cirrhosis can be caused by many different mechanisms that involve hepatic injury and d...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
The current therapeutic strategies for the management of patients with cirrhosis rely on the prevent...
The current therapeutic strategies for the management of patients with cirrhosis rely on the prevent...
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis are currently managed through targeted strategies aimed at pre...
The current approaches to the management of patients with decompensated cirrhosis are based on targe...
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis are currently managed through targeted strategies aimed at pre...
Due to the restrictions of liver transplantation, complication-guided pharmacological therapy has be...
Management of decompensated cirrhosis is currently geared towards the treatment of complications onc...
Ascites represents a critical event in the natural history of liver cirrhosis. From a prognostic per...
Patients with cirrhosis show an increased susceptibility to infection due to disease-related immune-...
Cirrhosis is a morbid condition associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. Manage...
AbstractPurposeCirrhosis and its related complications remain a prominent global health concern desp...
In patients with cirrhosis, healthy liver tissue is damaged and the liver function deteriorates. The...
The pathophysiological Background: of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfl...
Introduction: Cirrhosis can be caused by many different mechanisms that involve hepatic injury and d...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
The current therapeutic strategies for the management of patients with cirrhosis rely on the prevent...
The current therapeutic strategies for the management of patients with cirrhosis rely on the prevent...
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis are currently managed through targeted strategies aimed at pre...
The current approaches to the management of patients with decompensated cirrhosis are based on targe...
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis are currently managed through targeted strategies aimed at pre...
Due to the restrictions of liver transplantation, complication-guided pharmacological therapy has be...
Management of decompensated cirrhosis is currently geared towards the treatment of complications onc...
Ascites represents a critical event in the natural history of liver cirrhosis. From a prognostic per...
Patients with cirrhosis show an increased susceptibility to infection due to disease-related immune-...
Cirrhosis is a morbid condition associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. Manage...
AbstractPurposeCirrhosis and its related complications remain a prominent global health concern desp...
In patients with cirrhosis, healthy liver tissue is damaged and the liver function deteriorates. The...
The pathophysiological Background: of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfl...
Introduction: Cirrhosis can be caused by many different mechanisms that involve hepatic injury and d...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...