Observational Prospective Study.at the End of the Study the Patients Will be Classified According...
Liver Cirrhosis1-to identify the prognostic value of serum bicarbonate and serum electrolytes at time of admission and their association with development of complications ,length of hospital stay ,prognosis and mortality in hospitalized cirrhotic patient
Esophagectomy in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis
Esophageal CancerLiver CirrhosisRetrospective and confounder adjusted comparison of perioperative and longterm outcomes of patients requiring an esophagectomy for esophageal cancer with and without concomitant liver cirrhosis.
Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure In Cirrhotic Patients
CirrhosisLiverCirrhosis is a condition characterized by diffuse fibrosis, severe disruption of the intrahepatic arterial and venous flow, portal hypertension and, ultimately, liver cell failure. Traditionally, cirrhosis has been dichotomised in compensated and decompensated, and the transition to decompensated cirrhosis happens when any of the following hallmarks occurs: presence of ascites, variceal haemorrhage and/ or hepatic encephalopathy (HE) . In Egypt, HCV is the main cause of liver cirrhosis followed by HBV
Dual Arterial Phase Liver CT in Patients With Suspected Portal Hypertension
HCCCirrhosis1 morePatients with liver cirrhosis is at risk of developing HCC. To diagnose or detect HCC at CT/MRI, optimal late arterial phase (LAP) acquisition is critical to capture the tumor. For LAP acquisition, bolus-tracking is often used at CT. In patients with portal hypertension, however, bolus-tracking occasionally capture early arterial phase which may be related with slow portomesenteric flow. In this study, we obtain dual arterial phase in patients with suspected portal hypertension and determine whether this protocol (dual arterial phase) would provide higher incidence of LAP acquisition than single arterial phase acquisition.
Acoustic Liver Biopsy in Normals and in Patients With Cirrhosis Using Endoscopic Ultrasound
AlcoholismCirrhosis1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine the amount of fibrosis in the liver of hepatitis C patients with advanced fibrosis, using endoscopic ultrasound.
Cerebral Oxygen, Blood Flow and Ammonia Uptake in Patients With Cirrhosis and an Acute Episode of...
Liver CirrhosisHepatic EncephalopathyWe wish to study patients with liver cirrhosis during and 2 weeks after an acute episode of liver coma (hepatic encephalopathy). By means of Positron Emission Tomography we investigate; brain blood flow, brain ammonia uptake and brain oxygen consumption. We hypothesize that blood flow an oxygen consumption is diminished and ammonia uptake increased during an acute episode of hepatic encephalopathy.
Compositional Shift of Gut Microbiome According to the Complications in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis...
Liver CirrhosisChange in gut microbiome is closely associated with liver cirrhosis diseases initiation, progression, establishment, and severity. Nevertheless, compositional alterations in gut microbiome during cirrhosis development still not been evaluated, comprehensively. Here, investigators compared the gut microbial composition in cirrhosis patients to encompassing the gut microbial role in whole spectrum of disease.
Bleeding in Hospitalized Patients With Liver Disease Undergoing Invasive Procedures
BleedingProcedural Complication4 morePatients with cirrhosis are frequently hospitalized and often undergo procedures. Knowledge surrounding bleeding risk is sparse and practice patterns vary across centers in regards to bleeding prophylaxis. The goal of this study to is to obtain more knowledge regarding risk factors for procedural related bleeding in patients with cirrhosis and to develop a predictive model to risk stratify patients before undergoing procedures. Through collaboration from centers across the world this study should provide information on prevalence of bleeding and variation in practice patterns for prophylaxis.
Perioperative Care of HVPG Measurement (CHESS1904): An International Multicenter Survey
Portal HypertensionCirrhosis1 moreHepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is an invasive test and requires technical skills of the operator and specialized instruments. HVPG measurement and anesthesia can cause stress responses in the body, which in turn lead to inflammatory response and immune function suppression. Thus, the perioperative care for patients undergoing HVPG measurement is crucial. This research trial studies comprehensive patient and medical worker questionnaires in predicting complications in patients with cirrhosis undergoing HVPG measurement. Comprehensive patient and medical worker questionnaires may help identify complications, such as the need for assistance in taking medication, decreased mobility and released tension that may improve outcomes.
RAI & HRS: Relationship Between Relative Adrenal Insufficiency and Failure of Treatment in Hepatorenal...
Liver CirrhosisAcute Kidney Injury1 moreHepatorenal syndrome is a life-threatening medical condition and a serious complication of advanced liver scarring (cirrhosis). It consists of a deterioration of the function of the kidneys caused by a severe alteration in the circulation (blood flow to the kidneys) due to liver cirrhosis. Only around half of the patients respond to treatment which consists of intravenous medication. Moreover, the adrenal glands, which are located on the kidneys, also suffer an alteration in the blood flow leading to deterioration in their function as well. Thus, these patients produced less cortisol than needed; this situation is called "relative adrenal insufficiency". Cortisol is an important hormone necessary in extreme situations such as severe diseases. This is a study which will assess the relationship between the presence of adrenal dysfunction and failure to treatment in patients with hepatorenal syndrome.