Affiliation:
1. Klinički centar Vojvodine, Klinika za gastroenterologiju i hepatologiju, Novi Sad
Abstract
Background/Aim. Portal hypertension (PH) is hemodynamical abnormality
associated with the most serious complications of alcoholic liver cirrhosis
(ALC): ascites, varices and variceal bleeding. The aim of this study was to
determine characteristics of portal hypertension, especially of upper
gastrointestinal bleedings in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis (ALC).
Methods. A total of 237 patients with ALC were observed in a 3-year period.
Results. A total of 161 patients (68%) were hospitalized because of PH
elements: 86 (36.3%) had upper gastrointestinal bleeding, 75 (31.7%) were
decompensated. Only 76 (32%) of the patients had icterus. General mortality
was 85 (36%). According to the source of bleeding, 61 (71%) patients bled
from varices, and 25 (29%) from other sources with existing varices but
non-incriminated for bleeding in 16 (64%) of those patients. Active bleeding
or stigmata of recent bleeding were found in 63 (73%) cases. Endoscopic
treatment of variceal bleeding along with octreotide applied in 20 (32.78%)
patients, just octreotide in 32 (52.46%), and octreotid plus balloon
tamponade in 9 (14.75%). According to Child-Pugh classification, 25 (29%) of
the bleeding patients were in class A, score 5.4; 43 (50%) in class B, score
7.8; and 18 (21%) in class C, score 10.9. Average hemoglobin level was 93
g/L, hematocrit 0.27, AST 71.52 U/L (normal to 37 U/L), ALT 37.74 U/L (normal
to 40 U/L). Until this bleeding episode, 41 (47%) of the patients already
bled. In the decompensated patients 3 (4%) were in Child Pugh class A, score
6; 42 (56%) in class B, score 8.3; and 30 (40%) in class C, score 10.6. Until
this decompensation episode, 7 (9.3%) patients already bled. Conclusion.
Patients with ALC need early detection of varices, primary and secondary
profilaxis of variceal bleeding and adequate therapy of ascites. When
bleeding occurs, patients need urgent upper endoscopy and intensive
treatment.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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