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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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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 |
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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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