Analysis of the effectiveness of the method of primary bleeding prevention in the treatment of portal hypertension in children

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Godik О. S.ORCID

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the role of primary prevention of variceal bleeding in children with prehepatic portal vein obstruction. Materials and methods. The single–centre prospective cohort clinical trial involved 120 patients with extrahepatic obstruction of the hepatic portal vein who underwent primary or secondary prevention of variceal bleeding in 2016–2021. Laboratory, ultrasound, and endoscopic data were collected and evaluated before and after prophylactic treatment. Results. Episodes of variceal bleeding were observed in 3 (5.78%) patients who received primary prophylaxis, and rebleeding occurred in 19 (27.94%) patients who received secondary prophylaxis (p=0.013). Of the 53 (44.17%) patients who underwent endoscopic treatment, variceal bleeding occurred in 3 (5.66%), and 19 (28.36%) of the 67 (55.83%) patients who underwent surgery experienced rebleeding (p=0.001). Esophageal varices eradication was achieved in 83 (69.17%) patients: 44 (53.01%) patients who received primary prevention and 39 (46.99%) patients who received secondary prevention. Bleeding episodes occurred less frequently after eradication (p<0.001). After primary prevention, varicose veins disappeared more often than after secondary prevention (p=0.003). The incidence of varicose veins recurrence after achieving eradication did not differ in the groups (p=0.51). Conclusions. Primary prevention can reduce the high risk of bleeding in prehepatic portal vein obstruction. Prophylactic endoscopic ligation is important in the treatment of portal hypertension in children, which, together with portosystemic shunting, can potentially improve the results of preventive treatment.

Publisher

Liga-Inform, Ltd.

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