2019
Su1527 – Potentially Preventable Readmissions and Complications in Hospitalized Patients with Hepatic Encephalopathy in a Large Multi-Center Cohort
Bajaj J, Tandon P, O’Leary J, Wong F, Garcia-Tsao G, Biggins S, Kamath P, Thuluvath P, Lai J, Vargas H, Subramanian R, Maliakkal B, Fallon M, Thacker L, Reddy K. Su1527 – Potentially Preventable Readmissions and Complications in Hospitalized Patients with Hepatic Encephalopathy in a Large Multi-Center Cohort. Gastroenterology 2019, 156: s-562. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)38297-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSAT-013-Potentially Preventable readmissions and complications in hospitalized patients with hepatic encephalopathy in a large multi-center cohort
Bajaj J, Tandon P, O’leary J, Wong F, Garcia-Tsao G, Biggins S, Kamath P, Thuluvath P, Lai J, Vargas H, Subramanian R, Maliakkal B, Fallon M, Thacker L, Reddy R. SAT-013-Potentially Preventable readmissions and complications in hospitalized patients with hepatic encephalopathy in a large multi-center cohort. Journal Of Hepatology 2019, 70: e630-e631. DOI: 10.1016/s0618-8278(19)31256-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Portal hypertension
Garcia-Tsao G. Portal hypertension. Current Opinion In Gastroenterology 1997, 13: 263-270. DOI: 10.1097/00001574-199705000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsComplications of cirrhosisPortal hypertensionHepatic insufficiencyChronic liver diseaseSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisInsufficiency contributesVariceal hemorrhageCirrhotic patientsPortosystemic encephalopathyBacterial peritonitisLiver diseaseHypertensionMajor syndromesCirrhosisComplicationsEnd stageInsufficiencyVaricesPeritonitisAscitesHemorrhagePatientsEncephalopathyPathophysiologySyndrome