Indiana
Research Article
Prognostic Risk Factors for Surgery in Patients with Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension
Author(s): YunFu Lv, Wan Yee Lau, XiaoYu Han, XiaoGuany Gong, Ning Liu, Qingyong Ma, YongBin Pang, Jie Yue and YeJuan LiYunFu Lv, Wan Yee Lau, XiaoYu Han, XiaoGuany Gong, Ning Liu, Qingyong Ma, YongBin Pang, Jie Yue and YeJuan Li
Background: In the clinical management of cirrhotic portal hypertension, surgery is often necessary; however, the operative mortality rate is high.
Methods: Data from 161 patients who underwent surgery for cirrhotic portal hypertension were analyzed, and 24 potential predictors of surgical outcome were assessed. A Kruskal Wallis rank sum test was used for single-factor comparisons, and multivariate logistic regression for multi-factor comparisons to identify risk factors for poor surgical outcomes and calculate their scores.
Results: Six predictors of poor surgical outcomes were identified: postoperative bleeding within 30h of >2L, with a score of 3; severe liver atrophy (an anteroposterior diameter of the left lobe of ≤55 mm and an oblique diameter of the right lobe ≤ 110mm), with a score of 3; a base exc.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1095.1000172
Journal of Hypertension: Open Access received 614 citations as per Google Scholar report