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Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis
BACKGROUND One of the earliest diagnostic signs of hepatorenal syndrome in patients suffering from liver cirrhosis is an increase in the renal vascular resistive index (RI). In this study, the impact of propranolol on decreasing this index and to postpone the probability of hepatorenal syndrome has...
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Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29255578 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2017.75 |
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author | Rezayat, Kambiz Akhavan Zeraati, Abbas Ali Pezeshki Rad, Masoud Chogan, Jalal Davoudian, Najmeh Akhavan Rezayat, Amir Hoseini, Seyed Mousalreza |
author_facet | Rezayat, Kambiz Akhavan Zeraati, Abbas Ali Pezeshki Rad, Masoud Chogan, Jalal Davoudian, Najmeh Akhavan Rezayat, Amir Hoseini, Seyed Mousalreza |
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description | BACKGROUND One of the earliest diagnostic signs of hepatorenal syndrome in patients suffering from liver cirrhosis is an increase in the renal vascular resistive index (RI). In this study, the impact of propranolol on decreasing this index and to postpone the probability of hepatorenal syndrome has been investigated. METHODS In the current research, 30 patients with liver cirrhosis with different age and sexes have been enrolled. Demographic data and complete medical history have been collected using a specific questionnaire. At first, renal artery Doppler ultrasonography was performed to determine the RI. The patients were then treated with propranolol, and under supervision, the dose of the drug was increased gradually every 3 to 5 days to reach the target of 25% decrease in resting heart rate. One month after reaching the target dose of the medicine, Doppler ultrasonography was repeated for the patients and the second RI was compared with the pretreatment ones. RESULTS According to our results after treatment with propranolol, a significant decrease of RI was observed (p < 0.01). However, there was no significant difference in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) before and after treatment with propranolol (p = 0.290). In our study, we found that administering propranolol was associated with significant changes in RI and GFR between the patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis (mean change: -0.005 ± 0.017 vs. -0.058 ± 0.045; p < 0.01 for RI and -4.226 ± 17.440 vs. 13.486 ± 12.047; p < 0.01 for GFR in patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis, respectively). CONCLUSION Propranolol reduces renal vascular RI in patients with cirrhosis. The response rates in the patients with decompensating cirrhosis were significantly higher than the patients with compensating cirrhosis |
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spelling | pubmed-57263332017-12-18 Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis Rezayat, Kambiz Akhavan Zeraati, Abbas Ali Pezeshki Rad, Masoud Chogan, Jalal Davoudian, Najmeh Akhavan Rezayat, Amir Hoseini, Seyed Mousalreza Middle East J Dig Dis Original Article BACKGROUND One of the earliest diagnostic signs of hepatorenal syndrome in patients suffering from liver cirrhosis is an increase in the renal vascular resistive index (RI). In this study, the impact of propranolol on decreasing this index and to postpone the probability of hepatorenal syndrome has been investigated. METHODS In the current research, 30 patients with liver cirrhosis with different age and sexes have been enrolled. Demographic data and complete medical history have been collected using a specific questionnaire. At first, renal artery Doppler ultrasonography was performed to determine the RI. The patients were then treated with propranolol, and under supervision, the dose of the drug was increased gradually every 3 to 5 days to reach the target of 25% decrease in resting heart rate. One month after reaching the target dose of the medicine, Doppler ultrasonography was repeated for the patients and the second RI was compared with the pretreatment ones. RESULTS According to our results after treatment with propranolol, a significant decrease of RI was observed (p < 0.01). However, there was no significant difference in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) before and after treatment with propranolol (p = 0.290). In our study, we found that administering propranolol was associated with significant changes in RI and GFR between the patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis (mean change: -0.005 ± 0.017 vs. -0.058 ± 0.045; p < 0.01 for RI and -4.226 ± 17.440 vs. 13.486 ± 12.047; p < 0.01 for GFR in patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis, respectively). CONCLUSION Propranolol reduces renal vascular RI in patients with cirrhosis. The response rates in the patients with decompensating cirrhosis were significantly higher than the patients with compensating cirrhosis Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5726333/ /pubmed/29255578 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2017.75 Text en © 2017 by Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases This work is published by Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rezayat, Kambiz Akhavan Zeraati, Abbas Ali Pezeshki Rad, Masoud Chogan, Jalal Davoudian, Najmeh Akhavan Rezayat, Amir Hoseini, Seyed Mousalreza Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title | Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_full | Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_fullStr | Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_short | Impact of Propranolol on Preventing Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Cirrhosis |
title_sort | impact of propranolol on preventing renal dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29255578 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2017.75 |
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