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Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 6/2009

01-11-2009 | Clinical Investigation

Changes in Portal Systemic Pressure Gradient After Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration of Gastric Varices and Aggravation of Esophageal Varices

Authors: Hirohiko Tanihata, Hiroki Minamiguchi, Morio Sato, Nobuyuki Kawai, Tetsuo Sonomura, Isao Takasaka, Motoki Nakai, Shinya Sahara, Kohei Nakata, Shintaro Shirai

Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Issue 6/2009

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate change in the portal systemic pressure gradient (PSPG) following balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) and the aggravation of esophageal varices. The PSPG was monitored before and after BRTO in 19 patients. PSPG changes were obtained by subtracting the PSPG before BRTO from that after BRTO. The development of outflow vessels (e.g., left inferior phrenic vein) was classified into two grades: Grade 1, BRTO alone; and Grade 2, coil embolization plus BRTO. After confirming demonstration of the whole gastric varices on angiography and computed tomography, BRTO was conducted using a 5% ethanolamine-iopamidol mixture. Endoscopy was performed to evaluate gastric and esophageal varices before, within 1 month, and 3–6 months after BRTO. Eradication of gastric varices was obtained in all patients and aggravation of esophageal varices was seen in 11 patients. The PSPG was significantly elevated by BRTO (p = 0.0362). The PSPG was significantly elevated in patients with Grade 2 compared with those with Grade 1 (7.7 ± 3.7 vs. 3.3 ± 4.3 mmHg, respectively; p = 0.0314) and in those with esophageal varices before treatment compared with those without (7.4 ± 4.0 vs. 3.2 ± 3.9 mmHg, respectively; p = 0.0482). The cumulative aggravation rate of esophageal varices was significantly higher in 11 patients with a PSPG elevation >5 mmHg than in 8 patients with one of ≤5 mmHg (p = 0.0105). In conclusion, BRTO induced a significant elevation in PSPG, with the degree of elevation influencing the aggravation of esophageal varices following BRTO.
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Metadata
Title
Changes in Portal Systemic Pressure Gradient After Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration of Gastric Varices and Aggravation of Esophageal Varices
Authors
Hirohiko Tanihata
Hiroki Minamiguchi
Morio Sato
Nobuyuki Kawai
Tetsuo Sonomura
Isao Takasaka
Motoki Nakai
Shinya Sahara
Kohei Nakata
Shintaro Shirai
Publication date
01-11-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Issue 6/2009
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Electronic ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-009-9679-3

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