The recent development of the duplex-Doppler technique, which combined real-time US with pulsed Doppler flowmetry, has allowed the flowmetric hemodynamic study of large abdominal vessels. As yet, however, both accuracy and possible applications of this method in the study of portal hypertension have not been fully investigated. This study was aimed at assessing whether or not the combined use of Doppler flowmetry and bidimensional US is able to detect portal hypertension in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC), and could therefore represent a valid alternative to endoscopic, angiographic, and direct pressure measurement techniques. Twenty-six patients with LC and 25 control patients were studied with a strictly standardized method; portal hyp...
Cirrhosis caused by viral and alcoholic hepatitis is an essential cause of portal hypertension (PHT)...
To evaluate the clinical usefulness of the ultrasonographic (echo-Doppler) measurements of portal bl...
Doppler Ultrasonography (US) has enabled the noninvasive Investigation of hepatic and portal hemody...
Portal venous flow velocity (PFV) was measured with duplex-Doppler equipment in 50 normal subjects a...
Measurement of portal pressure is pivotal in the evaluation of patients with liver cirrhosis. The me...
Portal hypertension is one of the major complications of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Noninv...
Background: Cirrhosis and portal hypertension affect the flow profile of the liver vasculature. In t...
Abstract The possibility of estimating portal hypertension combining splenic Doppler pulsatility ind...
Department of Radiology and Imaging, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,...
In the present state of the art, the Doppler duplex scanner provides much information about portal h...
Background: The need to evaluate hemodynamics in case of portal hypertension syndrome is a current p...
In order to evaluate the behavior of the portal vein cross-sectional area during changes in portal f...
AIM: To e luc idate the s ign i f i cance of Dopp ler measurements of hepatic vein in cirrhotic pati...
Color-Doppler US is currently an extremely valuable tool in the study of abdominal circulation, cirr...
Nowadays, ultrasonography is widely available in medical practice for the evaluation of liver cirrho...
Cirrhosis caused by viral and alcoholic hepatitis is an essential cause of portal hypertension (PHT)...
To evaluate the clinical usefulness of the ultrasonographic (echo-Doppler) measurements of portal bl...
Doppler Ultrasonography (US) has enabled the noninvasive Investigation of hepatic and portal hemody...
Portal venous flow velocity (PFV) was measured with duplex-Doppler equipment in 50 normal subjects a...
Measurement of portal pressure is pivotal in the evaluation of patients with liver cirrhosis. The me...
Portal hypertension is one of the major complications of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Noninv...
Background: Cirrhosis and portal hypertension affect the flow profile of the liver vasculature. In t...
Abstract The possibility of estimating portal hypertension combining splenic Doppler pulsatility ind...
Department of Radiology and Imaging, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,...
In the present state of the art, the Doppler duplex scanner provides much information about portal h...
Background: The need to evaluate hemodynamics in case of portal hypertension syndrome is a current p...
In order to evaluate the behavior of the portal vein cross-sectional area during changes in portal f...
AIM: To e luc idate the s ign i f i cance of Dopp ler measurements of hepatic vein in cirrhotic pati...
Color-Doppler US is currently an extremely valuable tool in the study of abdominal circulation, cirr...
Nowadays, ultrasonography is widely available in medical practice for the evaluation of liver cirrho...
Cirrhosis caused by viral and alcoholic hepatitis is an essential cause of portal hypertension (PHT)...
To evaluate the clinical usefulness of the ultrasonographic (echo-Doppler) measurements of portal bl...
Doppler Ultrasonography (US) has enabled the noninvasive Investigation of hepatic and portal hemody...