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Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality

This report is based on twenty-eight (26%) of 107 patients included in a protocol for prospective evaluation of elective peritoneo-venous shunting for intractable ascites in cirrhosis. These patients had no other procedures and survived more than 5 years after the operation. All patients were free o...

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Autores principales: Franco, Dominique, Meakins, Jonathan L., Wu, Andrew, Smadja, Claude, Bonnet, Patrick, Gouffier, Etienne, Campillo, Bernard
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2487384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/48305
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author Franco, Dominique
Meakins, Jonathan L.
Wu, Andrew
Smadja, Claude
Bonnet, Patrick
Gouffier, Etienne
Campillo, Bernard
author_facet Franco, Dominique
Meakins, Jonathan L.
Wu, Andrew
Smadja, Claude
Bonnet, Patrick
Gouffier, Etienne
Campillo, Bernard
author_sort Franco, Dominique
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description This report is based on twenty-eight (26%) of 107 patients included in a protocol for prospective evaluation of elective peritoneo-venous shunting for intractable ascites in cirrhosis. These patients had no other procedures and survived more than 5 years after the operation. All patients were free of ascites except one in whom it was mild. One patient refused follow-up. Shunt patency was assessed in 23 patients. In 14 patients (60.9%), the shunt was obstructed and the superior vena cava was occluded in 5 of them. In 9 patients (39.1%), the shunt was still functioning. No clinical or biological parameters differentiated these two groups of patients. Of the 24 patients who were alcoholics, 2 abstained completely and 20 significantly reduced their drinking habits. In 25 patients, the Pugh's score improved and was A at the time of the study. Seven patients (25.9%) developed a malignant tumor of the oro-pharynx or digestive tract, all other patients were alive and in good health. This study suggests that patients with intractable ascites treated by a peritoneo-venous shunt may survive for a long period. In patients abstaining from heavy drinking, it may function as a therapeutic bridge permitting spontaneous improvement of liver function. The risk of supervening neoplasms suggests that a continuous follow-up of these patients is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-24235322008-07-08 Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality Franco, Dominique Meakins, Jonathan L. Wu, Andrew Smadja, Claude Bonnet, Patrick Gouffier, Etienne Campillo, Bernard HPB Surg Research Article This report is based on twenty-eight (26%) of 107 patients included in a protocol for prospective evaluation of elective peritoneo-venous shunting for intractable ascites in cirrhosis. These patients had no other procedures and survived more than 5 years after the operation. All patients were free of ascites except one in whom it was mild. One patient refused follow-up. Shunt patency was assessed in 23 patients. In 14 patients (60.9%), the shunt was obstructed and the superior vena cava was occluded in 5 of them. In 9 patients (39.1%), the shunt was still functioning. No clinical or biological parameters differentiated these two groups of patients. Of the 24 patients who were alcoholics, 2 abstained completely and 20 significantly reduced their drinking habits. In 25 patients, the Pugh's score improved and was A at the time of the study. Seven patients (25.9%) developed a malignant tumor of the oro-pharynx or digestive tract, all other patients were alive and in good health. This study suggests that patients with intractable ascites treated by a peritoneo-venous shunt may survive for a long period. In patients abstaining from heavy drinking, it may function as a therapeutic bridge permitting spontaneous improvement of liver function. The risk of supervening neoplasms suggests that a continuous follow-up of these patients is warranted. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC2423532/ /pubmed/2487384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/48305 Text en Copyright © 1989 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Franco, Dominique
Meakins, Jonathan L.
Wu, Andrew
Smadja, Claude
Bonnet, Patrick
Gouffier, Etienne
Campillo, Bernard
Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title_full Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title_fullStr Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title_full_unstemmed Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title_short Long Term Results (>5 Years) in Patients With Peritoneovenous Shunting for Intractable Ascites: Liver Function and Cancer Mortality
title_sort long term results (>5 years) in patients with peritoneovenous shunting for intractable ascites: liver function and cancer mortality
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2487384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1989/48305
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