作者
Ashish Kumar, Praveen Sharma, Shiv Kumar Sarin
发表日期
2008/3
期刊
Indian J Gastroenterol
卷号
27
期号
2
页码范围
74-80
简介
Portal hypertension is a clinical syndrome defined by a pathological increase in portal pressure. The development of cirrhosis of the liver is characterized by clinical manifestations related to portal hypertension like esophageal varices, ascites, bleeding, and encephalopathy. Direct measurement of portal pressure is invasive, inconvenient, and clinically impractical. Currently, the most commonly used parameter is the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient (HVPG), ie, the difference between the wedged (WHVP) and the free hepatic venous pressures. HVPG represents the gradient between pressures in the portal vein and the intra-abdominal portion of inferior vena cava. When blood flow in a hepatic vein is stopped by a wedged catheter, the proximal static column of blood transmits the pressure from the preceding communicated vascular territory (hepatic sinusoids) to the catheter. Thus, WHVP reflects hepatic …
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