Measurement of portal vein indices and splenic index by ultrasound and their association with gastroesophageal varices in cirrhosis of liver

Author:

Katwal Shailendra1,Ansari Mukhtar A.2,Suwal Sundar3,Rayamajhi Surendra4,Ghimire Prasoon5,Ghimire Aastha6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Dadeldhura Subregional Hospital, Dadeldhura

2. Department of Radiology, National Medical college, Birgunj

3. Department of Radiology, Maharajgunj Medical College

4. Department of Radiology, Lumbini Province Hospital, Butwol, Nepal

5. Department of Radiology, Dhaulagiri Hospital, Baglung

6. Patan Academy of Health Science, Kathmandu

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Esophageal and gastric fundic varices are common in liver cirrhosis patients. Ultrasound with the Doppler study assesses liver cirrhosis severity, measuring portal vein and splenic indices’ association with gastroesophageal varices. Methodology: This study was conducted on 64 subjects with sonographic features of chronic liver disease who were referred for routine follow-up scans. Portal vein diameter, average velocity, splenic index, congestion index (CI), and portal vein area and velocity were measured. Result: Subjects with gastroesophageal varices had significantly larger portal vein diameters (14.7±1.64 mm) compared to those without varices (12.05±1.26 mm) (P<0.05). Conversely, subjects without varices exhibited a higher portal vein velocity of (17.9±0.6 cm/s) than with varices (13.91±2.01 cm/s) (P=0.0005). The splenic index was higher in subjects with varices (1120±494 cm3) than those without varices (419 cm3) (P<0.05). The CI was also higher in subjects with varices. Portal vein velocity showed the highest sensitivity (94%) with a cutoff of 19 cm/s, while the CI had the highest diagnostic accuracy (93.75%) with a cutoff of 0.10 cm xsec. The splenic index demonstrated a sensitivity of 92.85% and diagnostic accuracy of 92.18% with a cutoff of 480 cm3. The splenic index followed by the CI is found to be a better predictor of esophageal varices (area under the curve of 96.8 and 96%, respectively). Conclusion: Ultrasonographic assessment of the portal vein and spleen is a reliable, noninvasive method for predicting gastroesophageal varices in liver cirrhosis. The splenic index and CI have high diagnostic accuracy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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