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Title: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt versus endoscopic sclerotherapy for the prevention of variceal rebleeding after recent variceal hemorrhage
Authors: García-Villarreal, Luis
Martínez-Lagares, Francisco
Sierra, Angel
Guevara, Clemencia
Marrero, José M.
Jiménez, Elena 
Monescillo Francia, Alberto Fernando 
Hernández-Cabrero, Teresa
Alonso, José M.
Fuentes, Rafael
UNESCO Clasification: 320111 Radiología
Keywords: Stent-Shunt
Portal-Hypertension
Randomized Trial
Plus Propranolol
Issue Date: 1999
Journal: Hepatology 
Abstract: Variceal hemorrhage continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is gaining wide acceptance as a treatment for several complications of portal hypertension. The aim of the current randomized study was to compare the transjugular shunt and endoscopic sclerotherapy (ES) for the prevention of variceal rebleeding (VB) in cirrhotic patients. Forty-six consecutive cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding were randomly allocated to receive either transjugular shunt (22 patients) or ES (24 patients) 24 hours after control of bleeding. VB (50% vs. 9%) and early (first 6 weeks) VB (33% vs. 5%) were significantly more frequent in sclerotherapy patients; the actuarial probability of being free of VB was higher in the shunt group (P < .002). Eight patients (33%) of the sclerotherapy group and 3 patients (15%) of the shunt group died; the actuarial probability of survival was higher for the shunted patients (P <.05); 6 patients in the sclerotherapy group and none in the shunt group died from VB (P <.05). No difference was found in the proportion of patients with clinically evident hepatic encephalopathy (HE). These results show that the transjugular shunt is more effective than sclerotherapy in the prevention of both early and long-term VB. Moreover, a significant improvement in survival was found in the shunt group.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/74114
ISSN: 0270-9139
DOI: 10.1002/hep.510290125
Source: Hepatology [ISSN 0270-9139], v. 29 (1), p. 27-32, (Enero 1999)
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