Transjugular Portosystemic Shunt Reductions: A Retrospective Single-Center Experience
To report the results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reductions for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), acute liver failure (ALF), and pulmonary hypertension (PH). A single-institution retrospective review analysis was performed between 2007 and 2017 on patients undergoing TIPS red...
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Published in | Journal of vascular and interventional radiology Vol. 30; no. 6; pp. 876 - 884 |
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Abstract | To report the results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reductions for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), acute liver failure (ALF), and pulmonary hypertension (PH).
A single-institution retrospective review analysis was performed between 2007 and 2017 on patients undergoing TIPS reduction at single tertiary liver transplant center. A total of 27 patients (14 males and 13 females) underwent TIPS reduction for refractory HE (n = 18), ALF (n = 7), and PH (n = 2). The average age at time of reduction was 59 years (range, 23–73; standard deviation [SD], 8). Mean prereduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na and portosystemic pressure gradient were 19 (range, 11–29; SD, 6) and 9.4 mm Hg (range, –2 to 19; SD, 4.8), respectively. Comparison between responders and nonresponders was performed for multiple variables using a 2-tailed t test. Methods of reduction were compared in cases of HE.
Technical success, defined as a decrease of at least 50% of the caliber of the shunt, was 100%. Clinical success rates in improving HE, ALF, and PH were calculated at 89%, 71%, and 100%, respectively. Eight patients had major and 10 had minor complications after the reductions. There were 3 shunt thrombosis. Pre- and postreduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na, portosystemic pressure gradient change, duration of indwelling TIPS, and reduction method were not significantly different between responders and nonresponders. Six-month survival rates were 80%, 20%, and 100% for HE, ALF, and PH, respectively.
TIPS reduction is effective in reversing refractory HE, ALF, and PH after TIPS creation. TIPS reduction is associated with a high rate of complications and should be reserved for severe refractory overshunting complications. |
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AbstractList | To report the results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reductions for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), acute liver failure (ALF), and pulmonary hypertension (PH).
A single-institution retrospective review analysis was performed between 2007 and 2017 on patients undergoing TIPS reduction at single tertiary liver transplant center. A total of 27 patients (14 males and 13 females) underwent TIPS reduction for refractory HE (n = 18), ALF (n = 7), and PH (n = 2). The average age at time of reduction was 59 years (range, 23-73; standard deviation [SD], 8). Mean prereduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na and portosystemic pressure gradient were 19 (range, 11-29; SD, 6) and 9.4 mm Hg (range, -2 to 19; SD, 4.8), respectively. Comparison between responders and nonresponders was performed for multiple variables using a 2-tailed t test. Methods of reduction were compared in cases of HE.
Technical success, defined as a decrease of at least 50% of the caliber of the shunt, was 100%. Clinical success rates in improving HE, ALF, and PH were calculated at 89%, 71%, and 100%, respectively. Eight patients had major and 10 had minor complications after the reductions. There were 3 shunt thrombosis. Pre- and postreduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na, portosystemic pressure gradient change, duration of indwelling TIPS, and reduction method were not significantly different between responders and nonresponders. Six-month survival rates were 80%, 20%, and 100% for HE, ALF, and PH, respectively.
TIPS reduction is effective in reversing refractory HE, ALF, and PH after TIPS creation. TIPS reduction is associated with a high rate of complications and should be reserved for severe refractory overshunting complications. To report the results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reductions for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), acute liver failure (ALF), and pulmonary hypertension (PH).PURPOSETo report the results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reductions for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), acute liver failure (ALF), and pulmonary hypertension (PH).A single-institution retrospective review analysis was performed between 2007 and 2017 on patients undergoing TIPS reduction at single tertiary liver transplant center. A total of 27 patients (14 males and 13 females) underwent TIPS reduction for refractory HE (n = 18), ALF (n = 7), and PH (n = 2). The average age at time of reduction was 59 years (range, 23-73; standard deviation [SD], 8). Mean prereduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na and portosystemic pressure gradient were 19 (range, 11-29; SD, 6) and 9.4 mm Hg (range, -2 to 19; SD, 4.8), respectively. Comparison between responders and nonresponders was performed for multiple variables using a 2-tailed t test. Methods of reduction were compared in cases of HE.MATERIALS AND METHODSA single-institution retrospective review analysis was performed between 2007 and 2017 on patients undergoing TIPS reduction at single tertiary liver transplant center. A total of 27 patients (14 males and 13 females) underwent TIPS reduction for refractory HE (n = 18), ALF (n = 7), and PH (n = 2). The average age at time of reduction was 59 years (range, 23-73; standard deviation [SD], 8). Mean prereduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na and portosystemic pressure gradient were 19 (range, 11-29; SD, 6) and 9.4 mm Hg (range, -2 to 19; SD, 4.8), respectively. Comparison between responders and nonresponders was performed for multiple variables using a 2-tailed t test. Methods of reduction were compared in cases of HE.Technical success, defined as a decrease of at least 50% of the caliber of the shunt, was 100%. Clinical success rates in improving HE, ALF, and PH were calculated at 89%, 71%, and 100%, respectively. Eight patients had major and 10 had minor complications after the reductions. There were 3 shunt thrombosis. Pre- and postreduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na, portosystemic pressure gradient change, duration of indwelling TIPS, and reduction method were not significantly different between responders and nonresponders. Six-month survival rates were 80%, 20%, and 100% for HE, ALF, and PH, respectively.RESULTSTechnical success, defined as a decrease of at least 50% of the caliber of the shunt, was 100%. Clinical success rates in improving HE, ALF, and PH were calculated at 89%, 71%, and 100%, respectively. Eight patients had major and 10 had minor complications after the reductions. There were 3 shunt thrombosis. Pre- and postreduction Model of End-State Liver Disease-Na, portosystemic pressure gradient change, duration of indwelling TIPS, and reduction method were not significantly different between responders and nonresponders. Six-month survival rates were 80%, 20%, and 100% for HE, ALF, and PH, respectively.TIPS reduction is effective in reversing refractory HE, ALF, and PH after TIPS creation. TIPS reduction is associated with a high rate of complications and should be reserved for severe refractory overshunting complications.CONCLUSIONSTIPS reduction is effective in reversing refractory HE, ALF, and PH after TIPS creation. TIPS reduction is associated with a high rate of complications and should be reserved for severe refractory overshunting complications. |
Author | Sandhu, Barjinder Khalil, Adam Lopera, Jorge Joseph, Arthur S. |
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