December 1991 through November 1993, fifty-five patients underwent TIPS with the following indications: failed sclerotherapy or surgery (25 patients), bleeding from gastric varices (3 patients), patients waiting for liver transplantation (11 patients) and refractory ascites (9 patients). Seven patients were included in a randomized TIPS vs sclerotherapy trial. The average follow-up of living patients is 4.6 months (range: 1-16 months). The technical success rate was 100%. The portosystemic gradient decreased from 22 mmHg to 10.7 mmHg. After TIPS all patients were followed-up with endoscopic, angiographic and color Doppler examinations and underwent periodic clinical checks. Early (5-day) angiographic follow-up exams showed partial stent thrombosis in 5/32 cases (15.5%) and complete stent thrombosis in 3 cases (9.3%). Late angiographic follow-up exams (1-9 months) showed complete stent occlusion in 2 cases, stent stenosis in 8 cases and hepatic vein stenosis in 5 cases. At present, 37 patients are alive (67%); 5 patients have undergone liver transplantation (9%), and 13 patients died (24%)--3 within 48-72 hours after the procedure and 10 in 1-8 months. Five patients had recurrent bleeding (9%). Ascites was reduced or disappeared in 8/9 cases. Early clinical complications occurred in 12% of cases and were treated with medical therapy. Within one year, signs of encephalopathy developed in 13 patients (23%) and were successfully treated with medical therapy.

[Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS): indications and results after 22 months of experience] / Rossi, Plinio; Maccioni, Francesca; F. M., Salvatori; Bezzi, Mario; R., Gandini; L., Broglia; D., Ingianna. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - STAMPA. - 87:5(1994), pp. 585-596.

[Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS): indications and results after 22 months of experience].

ROSSI, Plinio;MACCIONI, Francesca;BEZZI, Mario;
1994

Abstract

December 1991 through November 1993, fifty-five patients underwent TIPS with the following indications: failed sclerotherapy or surgery (25 patients), bleeding from gastric varices (3 patients), patients waiting for liver transplantation (11 patients) and refractory ascites (9 patients). Seven patients were included in a randomized TIPS vs sclerotherapy trial. The average follow-up of living patients is 4.6 months (range: 1-16 months). The technical success rate was 100%. The portosystemic gradient decreased from 22 mmHg to 10.7 mmHg. After TIPS all patients were followed-up with endoscopic, angiographic and color Doppler examinations and underwent periodic clinical checks. Early (5-day) angiographic follow-up exams showed partial stent thrombosis in 5/32 cases (15.5%) and complete stent thrombosis in 3 cases (9.3%). Late angiographic follow-up exams (1-9 months) showed complete stent occlusion in 2 cases, stent stenosis in 8 cases and hepatic vein stenosis in 5 cases. At present, 37 patients are alive (67%); 5 patients have undergone liver transplantation (9%), and 13 patients died (24%)--3 within 48-72 hours after the procedure and 10 in 1-8 months. Five patients had recurrent bleeding (9%). Ascites was reduced or disappeared in 8/9 cases. Early clinical complications occurred in 12% of cases and were treated with medical therapy. Within one year, signs of encephalopathy developed in 13 patients (23%) and were successfully treated with medical therapy.
1994
portal hypertension
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[Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS): indications and results after 22 months of experience] / Rossi, Plinio; Maccioni, Francesca; F. M., Salvatori; Bezzi, Mario; R., Gandini; L., Broglia; D., Ingianna. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - STAMPA. - 87:5(1994), pp. 585-596.
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