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Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification

OBJECTIVE: This study primarily aimed to investigate the short-term effects of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on the Child-Pugh score and identify predictive factors for changes in the score caused by PSE. The secondary aim was to analyze changes in various parameters at one month postoperativel...

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Autores principales: Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi, Sasaki, Ryo, Nishimura, Tatsuro, Matsuda, Takashi, Iwamoto, Takuya, Saeki, Issei, Hidaka, Isao, Takami, Taro, Sakaida, Isao
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281164
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6267-20
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author Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi
Sasaki, Ryo
Nishimura, Tatsuro
Matsuda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Takuya
Saeki, Issei
Hidaka, Isao
Takami, Taro
Sakaida, Isao
author_facet Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi
Sasaki, Ryo
Nishimura, Tatsuro
Matsuda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Takuya
Saeki, Issei
Hidaka, Isao
Takami, Taro
Sakaida, Isao
author_sort Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi
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description OBJECTIVE: This study primarily aimed to investigate the short-term effects of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on the Child-Pugh score and identify predictive factors for changes in the score caused by PSE. The secondary aim was to analyze changes in various parameters at one month postoperatively using these identified factors. METHODS: Between September 2007 and December 2019, 118 patients with cirrhosis and hypersplenism underwent PSE at our hospital. Testing was conducted preoperatively and at one month after PSE. RESULTS: Overall, the Child-Pugh score was not significantly changed postoperatively. The Child-Pugh score before PSE was identified as the strongest independent predictor of ameliorated and deteriorated Child-Pugh scores after PSE. Higher pretreatment Child-Pugh scores were correlated with higher posttreatment amelioration rates of the score. A significant decrease in the portal vein diameter and a significant increase in the common hepatic artery diameter were evident at the same level postoperatively in 64 patients with Child-Pugh class A (group A) and in 54 patients with Child-Pugh class B or C (group B/C) preoperatively. According to Murray's Law, PSE resulted in decreased portal venous flow and increased hepatic arterial flow, suggesting a hepatic arterial buffer response (HABR) induced by the procedure. Despite equivalent splenic infarction rates and similar posttreatment changes in hepatic hemodynamics, PSE significantly increased the Child-Pugh score of group A; however, the procedure significantly decreased the score of group B/C. CONCLUSION: Considering original portal venous-hepatic arterial hemodynamics, PSE is expected to produce HABR-mediated hepatic functional improvements in cirrhosis patients with Child-Pugh class B/C.
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spelling pubmed-81702492021-06-11 Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi Sasaki, Ryo Nishimura, Tatsuro Matsuda, Takashi Iwamoto, Takuya Saeki, Issei Hidaka, Isao Takami, Taro Sakaida, Isao Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: This study primarily aimed to investigate the short-term effects of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on the Child-Pugh score and identify predictive factors for changes in the score caused by PSE. The secondary aim was to analyze changes in various parameters at one month postoperatively using these identified factors. METHODS: Between September 2007 and December 2019, 118 patients with cirrhosis and hypersplenism underwent PSE at our hospital. Testing was conducted preoperatively and at one month after PSE. RESULTS: Overall, the Child-Pugh score was not significantly changed postoperatively. The Child-Pugh score before PSE was identified as the strongest independent predictor of ameliorated and deteriorated Child-Pugh scores after PSE. Higher pretreatment Child-Pugh scores were correlated with higher posttreatment amelioration rates of the score. A significant decrease in the portal vein diameter and a significant increase in the common hepatic artery diameter were evident at the same level postoperatively in 64 patients with Child-Pugh class A (group A) and in 54 patients with Child-Pugh class B or C (group B/C) preoperatively. According to Murray's Law, PSE resulted in decreased portal venous flow and increased hepatic arterial flow, suggesting a hepatic arterial buffer response (HABR) induced by the procedure. Despite equivalent splenic infarction rates and similar posttreatment changes in hepatic hemodynamics, PSE significantly increased the Child-Pugh score of group A; however, the procedure significantly decreased the score of group B/C. CONCLUSION: Considering original portal venous-hepatic arterial hemodynamics, PSE is expected to produce HABR-mediated hepatic functional improvements in cirrhosis patients with Child-Pugh class B/C. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2020-12-07 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8170249/ /pubmed/33281164 http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6267-20 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/The Internal Medicine is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Ishikawa, Tsuyoshi
Sasaki, Ryo
Nishimura, Tatsuro
Matsuda, Takashi
Iwamoto, Takuya
Saeki, Issei
Hidaka, Isao
Takami, Taro
Sakaida, Isao
Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title_full Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title_fullStr Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title_full_unstemmed Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title_short Short-term Effects of Hepatic Arterial Buffer Responses Induced by Partial Splenic Embolization on the Hepatic Function of Patients with Cirrhosis According to the Child-Pugh Classification
title_sort short-term effects of hepatic arterial buffer responses induced by partial splenic embolization on the hepatic function of patients with cirrhosis according to the child-pugh classification
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33281164
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6267-20
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