2013
DOI: 10.1016/s1665-2681(19)31010-5
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt is associated with significant changes in mitral inflow parameters

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“…described before, these studies were at longest limited to observations made in the first year after TIPSS and results indicated normalisation at 1 year post-TIPSS. 22,23 With regard to initial changes after TIPSS our study agreed with previous analyses of the early period post-TIPSS. 15,16,18,25 However, to build on the research established in previous studies, the follow-up in this study was extended until 5 years after TIPSS.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…described before, these studies were at longest limited to observations made in the first year after TIPSS and results indicated normalisation at 1 year post-TIPSS. 22,23 With regard to initial changes after TIPSS our study agreed with previous analyses of the early period post-TIPSS. 15,16,18,25 However, to build on the research established in previous studies, the follow-up in this study was extended until 5 years after TIPSS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…21 Despite the well-studied haemodynamic changes immediately after TIPSS, less is known about changes during longer follow-up periods. While one small study found progressive worsening of echocardiographic parameters within the first 180 days post-insertion, 22 another prospective evaluation suggested that initial changes normalise within the first year after TIPSS. 23 While following-up with our own TIPSS patients, we noted an unusually high rate of pulmonary hypertension (PH).…”
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“…The main concern is that TIPSS may unmask latent diastolic dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis, as a result of the redirection of theportal circulation into the systemic circulation . The reported incidence of diastolic dysfunction pre‐TIPSS ranges from 30% to 56% and in keeping with this we observed a frequency of 33%. No global or individual parameter of cardiac structural or functional abnormality predicted 30‐day and overall‐transplant free survival in our cohort.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The insertion of TIPSS is therefore particularly pertinent in these patients, as it is recognised that by shunting a significant volume of the portal circulation to the central circulation, the cardiac output and right atrial pressures increase by 50% and 100%, respectively. Whilst some argue that cardiac (in particular diastolic) dysfunction predicts worse outcomes after TIPSS, others are more sceptical as overt cardiac failure is very rarely reported . There remains a paucity of data from routine clinical practice regarding the utility of echocardiography in the pre‐assessment of TIPSS.…”
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confidence: 99%