Anticoagulation of Chronic Portal Vein Thrombosis in a Patient With Esophageal Varices

2017 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. S1556
Author(s):  
Soma Mandal ◽  
Tenzing Phanthok ◽  
Asif Qadri
1987 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Rasinska ◽  
K. Wermenski ◽  
P. Rajszys

A five-year-old girl with portal vein thrombosis and severe gastrointestinal hemorrhage recurring after repeated endoscopic sclerotherapy was successfully embolized via an ultrasonically guided transsplenic catheterization of the splenic vein.


2011 ◽  
Vol 106 ◽  
pp. S187
Author(s):  
Akash Ferdaus ◽  
Kelly Cervellione ◽  
Avani Patel ◽  
Thomas Santucci ◽  
Richard Pinsker

2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 466-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lydia Giannitrapani ◽  
Walter Granà ◽  
Anna Licata ◽  
Cosima Schiavone ◽  
Giuseppe Montalto ◽  
...  

Objective: Nonselective β-blockers (NSBB) are used in liver cirrhosis (LC) to prevent variceal bleeding because they decrease portal pressure. A main risk factor for the development of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) in LC is decreased portal vein inflow velocity. The aim of our study was to examine retrospectively the incidence of PVT and its correlation with the use of β-blockers in a cohort of LC patients. Subjects and Methods: Data from 230 LC patients (90% Child-Pugh class A), who had been followed up for at least 5 years, were reviewed. The diagnosis of PVT was made by ultrasound. The presence of PVT was evaluated with multiple logistic regression analysis where the independent variables were those significant in the univariate analysis. Results: The prevalence of PVT at baseline was 4.5%, and the incidence was 4.3% at 5 years; among the subjects taking β blockers, 46.4% were taking NSBB. A total of 19 PVT cases were found. Grade of esophageal varices (p < 0.01), PLT (p < 0.003), INR (p < 0.03), spleen diameter (p < 0.001) and PLT/spleen ratio (p < 0.0005) were significantly associated with PVT. The use of NSBB indicated a higher risk of PVT compared to selective β-blockers (SBB) (p < 0.05). In logistic regression analysis only the grade of esophageal varices was significant (p < 0.02). Univariate analysis of patients taking β-blockers showed an association of PVT with grade of esophageal varices (p < 0.01), CP class (p < 0.02), AST (p < 0.03), ALT and albumin (p < 0.02), PLT count and PLT/LD (p < 0.03), longitudinal diameter of the spleen (p < 0.005), ascites (p < 0.05), portal vein (p < 0.0001) and NSBB (OR 8.1; 95% CI 1.7–38.8). Conclusion: NSBB seem to play a role in PV thrombogenesis. Further studies are needed, especially in decompensated LC patients.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Salahuddin Yassine Mahmud ◽  
Moinak Sen Sarma ◽  
Darma A ◽  
Syed Shafi Ahmed

A case report of a 30years old patient followed for portal Vein Thrombosis (PVT) complicated with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to esophageal varices. JAK 2 V617F mutation was positive, therefore the diagnosis of primary polycythemia was retained. This case report showed that it important to think of different etiologies besides cirrhosis while managing patients with PVT especially diseases with pro thrombotic state.


Kanzo ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
pp. 393-399
Author(s):  
Yukio OHTSUKA ◽  
Nobyuoshi YANAGISAWA ◽  
Takeshi OINUMA ◽  
Keiko FUJIWARA ◽  
Atsushi MATSUTANI ◽  
...  

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