Abstract In the prevention of variceal rebleeding, it is already established that hemodynamic response to drug treatment (decrease in hepatic venous pressure gradient [HVPG] to 12 mm Hg or by >20%) is predictive of clinical effectiveness. In primary prophylaxis very few clinical data are available. We assessed the role of the hemodynamic response to beta-blockers or beta-blockers plus nitrates in predicting clinical efficacy of prophylaxis. A total of 49 cirrhotic patients with varices at risk of bleeding, without prior variceal bleeding, were investigated by hepatic vein catheterization before and after 1 to 3 months of chronic treatment with nadolol or nadolol plus isosorbide mononitrate, and were followed during treatment for up to 5 yea...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is established that cirrhotic patients who respond to beta-blockers by low...
The aim of our study was to assess whether acute variations in portal vein Doppler sonographic param...
Portal hypertension is key to the natural history of cirrhosis. The standard way to assess portal hy...
Abstract In the prevention of variceal rebleeding, it is already established that hemodynamic respon...
Background/Aims: Cirrhotic patients chronically treated with beta-blockers who achieve a decrease of...
OBJECTIVES: A reduction in hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) of ≥20% of baseline or to ≤12 mmH...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
BACKGROUND Variceal bleeding is a major complication of portal hypertension, which is associated ...
Measurement of the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) remains the most commonly used method to ...
Gastroesophageal varices are present in approximately 50% of patients with cirrhosis and variceal he...
Pharmacological therapy of portal hypertensi¢n can be accomplished according to different objectives...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship of baseline HVPG and noninvasive parameters of...
Pharmacological treatment of portal hypertension has played an increasing clinical role in the past ...
Background/Aims: Propranolol can prevent variceal bleeding by ameliorating portal hypertension. We c...
Background: Current guidelines recommend beta-blockers for primary prevention of variceal haemorrhag...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is established that cirrhotic patients who respond to beta-blockers by low...
The aim of our study was to assess whether acute variations in portal vein Doppler sonographic param...
Portal hypertension is key to the natural history of cirrhosis. The standard way to assess portal hy...
Abstract In the prevention of variceal rebleeding, it is already established that hemodynamic respon...
Background/Aims: Cirrhotic patients chronically treated with beta-blockers who achieve a decrease of...
OBJECTIVES: A reduction in hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) of ≥20% of baseline or to ≤12 mmH...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
BACKGROUND Variceal bleeding is a major complication of portal hypertension, which is associated ...
Measurement of the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) remains the most commonly used method to ...
Gastroesophageal varices are present in approximately 50% of patients with cirrhosis and variceal he...
Pharmacological therapy of portal hypertensi¢n can be accomplished according to different objectives...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship of baseline HVPG and noninvasive parameters of...
Pharmacological treatment of portal hypertension has played an increasing clinical role in the past ...
Background/Aims: Propranolol can prevent variceal bleeding by ameliorating portal hypertension. We c...
Background: Current guidelines recommend beta-blockers for primary prevention of variceal haemorrhag...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is established that cirrhotic patients who respond to beta-blockers by low...
The aim of our study was to assess whether acute variations in portal vein Doppler sonographic param...
Portal hypertension is key to the natural history of cirrhosis. The standard way to assess portal hy...