Measurement of portal pressure is pivotal in the evaluation of patients with liver cirrhosis. The measurement of the hepatic venous pressure gradient represents the reference method by which portal pressure is estimated. However, it is an invasive procedure that requires significant hospital resources, including experienced staff, and is associated with considerable cost. Non-invasive methods that can be reliably used to estimate the presence and the degree of portal hypertension are urgently needed in clinical practice. Biochemical and morphological parameters have been proposed for this purpose, but have shown disappointing results overall. Splanchnic Doppler ultrasonography and the analysis of microbubble contrast agent kinetics with con...
Abstract The possibility of estimating portal hypertension combining splenic Doppler pulsatility ind...
Non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH) is often a diagnostic challenge due to signs and symptoms o...
The majority of complications in patients with cirrhosis result from the development and progression...
Measurement of portal pressure is pivotal in the evaluation of patients with liver cirrhosis. The me...
none9noPortal hypertension (PH) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in pa...
open5noPortal hypertension is the main driver of complications in patients with advanced chronic liv...
Background & AimsHepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurement is currently the only validated...
Liver cirrhosis, regardless of its etiology, is an important health problem with a chronic evolution...
Cirrhosis caused by viral and alcoholic hepatitis is an essential cause of portal hypertension (PHT)...
Summary:The development of portal hypertension is a common consequence of chronic liver diseases lea...
BACKGROUND Portal hypertension is a major complication of cirrhosis that is associated with signific...
Background: Hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the gold standard for assessing the degree of...
Portal hypertension (PH) and the relative clinical manifestations represent major complications of a...
Background: The need to evaluate hemodynamics in case of portal hypertension syndrome is a current p...
Patients with compensated advanced chronic liver disease have different prognoses depending on the p...
Abstract The possibility of estimating portal hypertension combining splenic Doppler pulsatility ind...
Non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH) is often a diagnostic challenge due to signs and symptoms o...
The majority of complications in patients with cirrhosis result from the development and progression...
Measurement of portal pressure is pivotal in the evaluation of patients with liver cirrhosis. The me...
none9noPortal hypertension (PH) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in pa...
open5noPortal hypertension is the main driver of complications in patients with advanced chronic liv...
Background & AimsHepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurement is currently the only validated...
Liver cirrhosis, regardless of its etiology, is an important health problem with a chronic evolution...
Cirrhosis caused by viral and alcoholic hepatitis is an essential cause of portal hypertension (PHT)...
Summary:The development of portal hypertension is a common consequence of chronic liver diseases lea...
BACKGROUND Portal hypertension is a major complication of cirrhosis that is associated with signific...
Background: Hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the gold standard for assessing the degree of...
Portal hypertension (PH) and the relative clinical manifestations represent major complications of a...
Background: The need to evaluate hemodynamics in case of portal hypertension syndrome is a current p...
Patients with compensated advanced chronic liver disease have different prognoses depending on the p...
Abstract The possibility of estimating portal hypertension combining splenic Doppler pulsatility ind...
Non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH) is often a diagnostic challenge due to signs and symptoms o...
The majority of complications in patients with cirrhosis result from the development and progression...