The distal splenorenal shunt (DSRS) was compared with the side-t-side portacaval shunt (PCS) in 93 prospectively matched cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension. After a mean follow-up of 38 months, no differences were observed in operative mortality, long term survival and variceal rebleeding between the two groups. There was no significant difference in terms of acute encephalopathy (22 % in PCS group and 33 % in DSRS group) and chronic encephalopathy (35 % in PCS and 17 % in DSRS). However, the only cases of severe and disabling chronic encephalopathy (CE) arose after PCS (p = 0.049). Actuarial curves of CE showed that the maximum rate of this complication (18 %) in the DSRS group was reached 27 months after shunt surgery, whereas this value was reached and passed in PCS group only 4 months after shunt. CE occurred for a total duration of 20.1 months after PCS and only 11.1 months after DSRS (p = 0.003) and occupied 46.3 % of the follow-up of PCS patients in contrast to 18.7 % of the follow-up of DSRS patients (p = 0.001). DSRS is associated with a lower global incidence of CE without severe forms and provides a better quality of life than does a nonselective shunt.
Resultas cliniques des anastomeses spleno-renale distale selective et porto-cave latero-laterale : etude prospective comparee de 93 patients / G. Pezzuoli, G.P. Spina, F. Galeotti, E. Opocher, R. Santambrogio, G. Gagliano, M. Strinna. - In: ANNALES DE CHIRURGIE. - ISSN 0003-3944. - 45:4(1991), pp. 344-349.
Resultas cliniques des anastomeses spleno-renale distale selective et porto-cave latero-laterale : etude prospective comparee de 93 patients
E. Opocher;
1991
Abstract
The distal splenorenal shunt (DSRS) was compared with the side-t-side portacaval shunt (PCS) in 93 prospectively matched cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension. After a mean follow-up of 38 months, no differences were observed in operative mortality, long term survival and variceal rebleeding between the two groups. There was no significant difference in terms of acute encephalopathy (22 % in PCS group and 33 % in DSRS group) and chronic encephalopathy (35 % in PCS and 17 % in DSRS). However, the only cases of severe and disabling chronic encephalopathy (CE) arose after PCS (p = 0.049). Actuarial curves of CE showed that the maximum rate of this complication (18 %) in the DSRS group was reached 27 months after shunt surgery, whereas this value was reached and passed in PCS group only 4 months after shunt. CE occurred for a total duration of 20.1 months after PCS and only 11.1 months after DSRS (p = 0.003) and occupied 46.3 % of the follow-up of PCS patients in contrast to 18.7 % of the follow-up of DSRS patients (p = 0.001). DSRS is associated with a lower global incidence of CE without severe forms and provides a better quality of life than does a nonselective shunt.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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