Title of article :
Non-invasive diagnosis of cirrhosis and the natural history of its complications
Author/Authors :
Roberto de Franchis، نويسنده , , Alessandra DellʹEra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
16
From page :
3
To page :
18
Abstract :
Several methods have been studied in the attempt to reach a diagnosis of cirrhosis by non-invasive means. Although abdominal ultrasound can detect the hepatic and extra-hepatic changes consistent with cirrhosis, its ability to distinguish chronic hepatitis from compensated cirrhosis is limited. Serum markers can rule in or rule out fibrosis in up to 35% of patients but, in individual patients, cannot differentiate the stages of fibrosis reliably. Transient elastography (Fibroscan) might be of value for the non-invasive diagnosis of cirrhosis; however, its reproducibility needs to be further validated. Cirrhosis can be divided into 4 stages: stage 1, no varices, no ascites; stage 2, varices without ascites and without bleeding; stage 3, ascites ± varices; stage 4, bleeding ± ascites. Yearly mortality ranges from 1% in stage 1 to 57% in stage 4. The yearly incidence of oesophageal varices is 5–7%; their rate of enlargement is 10–12% per year. The incidence of variceal bleeding is about 25% at 2 years. Bleeding stops spontaneously in about 50% of cases but early rebleeding occurs in 30–40% of patients. Bleeding-related mortality has declined over time and is now around 20% at 6 weeks.
Keywords :
serum markers , ascites , oesophageal varices , abdominal ultrasound , fibroscan , variceal bleeding.
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
Record number :
466629
Link To Document :
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