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Predictors of Re-bleeding and Mortality Among Patients with Refractory Variceal Bleeding Undergoing Salvage Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
by
Alibrandi, Angela
, Burroughs, Andrew K
, Patch, David
, Filomia, Roberto
, Isgrò, Grazia
, Calvaruso, Vincenza
, Saffioti, Francesca
, Guerrini, Gian Piero
, Maimone, Sergio
, Xirouchakis, Elias
, Tsochatzis, Emmanuel
in
Hypertension
/ Intensive care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
2019
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Predictors of Re-bleeding and Mortality Among Patients with Refractory Variceal Bleeding Undergoing Salvage Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
by
Alibrandi, Angela
, Burroughs, Andrew K
, Patch, David
, Filomia, Roberto
, Isgrò, Grazia
, Calvaruso, Vincenza
, Saffioti, Francesca
, Guerrini, Gian Piero
, Maimone, Sergio
, Xirouchakis, Elias
, Tsochatzis, Emmanuel
in
Hypertension
/ Intensive care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
2019
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Predictors of Re-bleeding and Mortality Among Patients with Refractory Variceal Bleeding Undergoing Salvage Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
by
Alibrandi, Angela
, Burroughs, Andrew K
, Patch, David
, Filomia, Roberto
, Isgrò, Grazia
, Calvaruso, Vincenza
, Saffioti, Francesca
, Guerrini, Gian Piero
, Maimone, Sergio
, Xirouchakis, Elias
, Tsochatzis, Emmanuel
in
Hypertension
/ Intensive care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
2019
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Predictors of Re-bleeding and Mortality Among Patients with Refractory Variceal Bleeding Undergoing Salvage Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
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Predictors of Re-bleeding and Mortality Among Patients with Refractory Variceal Bleeding Undergoing Salvage Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
2019
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BackgroundTransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) has proven clinical efficacy as rescue therapy for cirrhotic patients with acute portal hypertensive bleeding who fail endoscopic treatment.AimsTo investigate predictive factors of 6-week and 1-year mortality in patients undergoing salvage TIPS for refractory portal hypertensive bleeding.MethodsA total of 144 consecutive patients were retrospectively evaluated. Three logistic regression multivariate models were estimated to individualize prognostic factors for 6-week and 12-month mortality. Log-rank test was used to evaluate survival according to Child–Pugh classes and Bureau’s criteria.ResultsMean age 51 ± 10 years, 66% male, mean MELD 18.5 ± 8.3, Child–Pugh A/B/C 8%/38%/54%. TIPS failure occurred in 23(16%) patients and was associated with pre-TIPS portal pressure gradient and pre-TIPS intensive care unit stay. Six-week and 12-month mortality was 36% and 42%, respectively. Pre-TIPS intensive care unit stay, MELD, and Child–Pugh score were independently associated with mortality at 6 weeks. Independent predictors of mortality at 12 months were pre-TIPS intensive care unit stay and Child–Pugh score.ConclusionsIn this large cohort of patients undergoing salvage TIPS, MELD and Child–Pugh scores were predictive of short- and long-term mortality, respectively. Pre-TIPS intensive care unit stay was independently associated with TIPS failure and mortality at 6 weeks and 12 months. Salvage TIPS is futile in patients with Child–Pugh score of 14–15.
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Springer Nature B.V
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