Prevention of the first variceal haemorrhage should start when the patients have developed medium sized to large varices. Nonselective beta-blockers are the first-line treatment; band ligation is roughly equivalent to beta-blockers and is the first choice for patients with contraindications or intolerance to beta-blockers. Treatment of acute bleeding should aim at controlling bleeding and preventing early rebleeding and complications, especially infections. Combined endoscopic and pharmacological treatment with vasoactive drugs can control bleeding in up to 90% of patients. All patients who survive a variceal bleed should be treated with beta-blockers or band ligation to prevent rebleeding. All patients in whom bleeding cannot be controlled or who continue to rebleed can be treated with salvage TIPS or, in selected cases, with surgical shunts. Liver transplantation should be considered for patients with severe liver insufficiency in which first-line treatments fail.

Medical treatment of portal hypertension / R. De Franchis, A. Dell’Era, F.M. Fabris, F. Iannuzzi, L. Fazzini, J.R. Cubero Sotela, R.A. Reati, M. Primignani. - In: ACTA GASTRO-ENTEROLOGICA BELGICA. - ISSN 1784-3227. - 67:4(2004), pp. 334-343. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Winter Meeting of the Belgian-Association-for-the-Study-of-the-Liver tenutosi a Spa nel 2003.

Medical treatment of portal hypertension

R. De Franchis
Primo
;
A. Dell’Era
Secondo
;
F.M. Fabris;F. Iannuzzi;L. Fazzini;J.R. Cubero Sotela;R.A. Reati
Penultimo
;
2004

Abstract

Prevention of the first variceal haemorrhage should start when the patients have developed medium sized to large varices. Nonselective beta-blockers are the first-line treatment; band ligation is roughly equivalent to beta-blockers and is the first choice for patients with contraindications or intolerance to beta-blockers. Treatment of acute bleeding should aim at controlling bleeding and preventing early rebleeding and complications, especially infections. Combined endoscopic and pharmacological treatment with vasoactive drugs can control bleeding in up to 90% of patients. All patients who survive a variceal bleed should be treated with beta-blockers or band ligation to prevent rebleeding. All patients in whom bleeding cannot be controlled or who continue to rebleed can be treated with salvage TIPS or, in selected cases, with surgical shunts. Liver transplantation should be considered for patients with severe liver insufficiency in which first-line treatments fail.
variceal bleeding; vasoactive drugs; endoscopic sclerotherapy; beta blockers; TIPS; meta-analysis; odds ratio; number needed to treat; confidence intervals
Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia
2004
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