2022
Noninvasive predictors of clinically significant portal hypertension in NASH cirrhosis: Validation of ANTICIPATE models and development of a lab‐based model
Rabiee A, Deng Y, Ciarleglio M, Chan JL, Pons M, Genesca J, Garcia‐Tsao G. Noninvasive predictors of clinically significant portal hypertension in NASH cirrhosis: Validation of ANTICIPATE models and development of a lab‐based model. Hepatology Communications 2022, 6: 3324-3334. PMID: 36214066, PMCID: PMC9701481, DOI: 10.1002/hep4.2091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic venous pressure gradientSignificant portal hypertensionTransient elastographyNASH cirrhosisPortal hypertensionFibrosis-4 indexPresence of CSPHVenous pressure gradientNonalcoholic steatohepatitis cirrhosisBody mass indexLiver stiffness measurementGood calibrationCompensated cirrhosisFIB-4Mass indexPlatelet countValidation cohortNoninvasive predictorTraining cohortBaseline riskLaboratory valuesCirrhosisHigh riskSeparate cohortNoninvasive surrogate
2021
Reduced Clot Stability by Thromboelastography as a Potential Indicator of Procedure‐Related Bleeding in Decompensated Cirrhosis
Zanetto A, Rinder HM, Senzolo M, Simioni P, Garcia‐Tsao G. Reduced Clot Stability by Thromboelastography as a Potential Indicator of Procedure‐Related Bleeding in Decompensated Cirrhosis. Hepatology Communications 2021, 5: 272-282. PMID: 33553974, PMCID: PMC7850311, DOI: 10.1002/hep4.1641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProcedure-related bleedingTEG maximum amplitudeNonbleeding patientsDecompensated cirrhosisPlatelet countTEG parametersCoagulation testsClot stabilityLife-threatening bleedingConventional coagulation testsInternational normalized ratioRoutine coagulation testsPreprocedural prophylaxisProspective cohortLethal complicationProspective studyNormalized ratioCirrhosisBleedingLarge cohortHigh riskPatientsThromboelastographyΑ angleCohort
2018
Esophageal Varices
Jakab S, Garcia-Tsao G. Esophageal Varices. 2018, 195-208. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98506-0_15.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsVariceal hemorrhageEsophageal varicesComplications of cirrhosisEsophageal variceal hemorrhageScreening/surveillanceSecondary prophylaxisVariceal bleedingLiver diseaseTreatment optionsCurrent recommendationsHigh riskCirrhosisPrevention strategiesVaricesComplicationsHemorrhagePatientsProphylaxisBleedingMortalityDiseaseEVHProgressionSeverity
2017
Primary and secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding
Jangouk P, Garcia-Tsao G. Primary and secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding. Techniques And Innovations In Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2017, 19: 84-89. DOI: 10.1016/j.tgie.2017.03.004.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsHepatic venous pressure gradientPortal hypertensionVariceal hemorrhageHigh riskComplications of cirrhosisSignificant portal hypertensionVenous pressure gradientDevelopment of varicesEsophageal variceal bleedingIsolated complicationSecondary prophylaxisCompensated cirrhosisDirect complicationsVariceal bleedingClinical decompensationPortal pressureEsophageal varicesCompensated stageChronic conditionsCirrhosisVaricesComplicationsHemorrhageDecompensationPatientsValidating, deconstructing and refining Baveno criteria for ruling out high‐risk varices in patients with compensated cirrhosis
Jangouk P, Turco L, De Oliveira A, Schepis F, Villa E, Garcia‐Tsao G. Validating, deconstructing and refining Baveno criteria for ruling out high‐risk varices in patients with compensated cirrhosis. Liver International 2017, 37: 1177-1183. PMID: 28160373, PMCID: PMC5511584, DOI: 10.1111/liv.13379.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk varicesNegative predictive valueBaveno VI criteriaLiver stiffnessBaveno criteriaPredictive valueItalian cohortPlatelet countNon-invasive criteriaCohort of patientsNumber of endoscopiesUnnecessary endoscopiesCompensated cirrhosisPrimary prophylaxisRetrospective studyUS cohortVariceal screeningTransient elastographyVaricesHigh riskLow prevalenceCirrhosisPatientsEndoscopyClinical diagnosis
2016
Secondary Prophylaxis in Special Patient Populations
Reiberger T, Moreau R, Ripoll C, Albillos A, Augustin S, Salerno F, Abraldes J, Garcia-Tsao G. Secondary Prophylaxis in Special Patient Populations. 2016, 317-332. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23018-4_32.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsSecondary prophylaxisRefractory ascitesVariceal bleedingSurvival benefitClinical nonrespondersClear precipitating eventProphylaxis of varicealBeta-blocker therapyBeta-blocker treatmentEndoscopic band ligationSpecial patient populationsAdvanced cirrhosisNSBB therapyVariceal rebleedingArterial hypotensionCirrhotic patientsFurther decompensationSerum creatinineBand ligationPatient populationProphylaxisHigh riskCurrent evidencePatientsAscitesIssues in Trial Design and Areas Needing Further Research
Abraldes J, Salerno F, Augustin S, Ripoll C, Reiberger T, Moreau R, Albillos A, Garcia-Tsao G. Issues in Trial Design and Areas Needing Further Research. 2016, 355-363. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23018-4_35.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsPrimary end pointVariceal bleedingEnd pointTrial designAppropriate primary end pointVariceal bleeding episodesComplications of cirrhosisNew therapeutic approachesBleeding episodesMultiple complicationsTherapeutic trialsCase mortalityTherapeutic approachesHigh riskLower riskPatientsClinical scenariosComplicationsBleedingPrevious trialsCirrhosisSecond complicationMortalityTrialsDeath
2015
High risk of delisting or death in liver transplant candidates following infections: Results from the North American consortium for the study of end‐stage liver disease
Reddy KR, O'Leary JG, Kamath PS, Fallon MB, Biggins SW, Wong F, Patton HM, Garcia‐Tsao G, Subramanian RM, Thacker LR, Bajaj JS, Disease F. High risk of delisting or death in liver transplant candidates following infections: Results from the North American consortium for the study of end‐stage liver disease. Liver Transplantation 2015, 21: 881-888. PMID: 25845966, DOI: 10.1002/lt.24139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnd-stage liver diseaseLiver transplantationOrgan failureNorth American ConsortiumLiver diseaseUnderwent transplantationMELD scoreMedian ageEnd-stage liver disease (MELD) scoreTertiary-care hepatology centersAmerican ConsortiumExtrahepatic organ failureMean MELD scoreLiver Disease scoreLiver transplant candidatesPatients' median ageHepatitis C virusType of infectionPrevention of infectionHepatology centersTransplant candidatesCirculatory failureC virusInfected patientsHigh risk
2011
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis – Prophylaxis and Treatment
Wiest R, Garcia-Tsao G. Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis – Prophylaxis and Treatment. Frontiers Of Gastrointestinal Research 2011, 28: 65-82. DOI: 10.1159/000318963.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisAntibiotic prophylaxisHistory of SBPSpontaneous bacterial peritonitis prophylaxisLong-term antibiotic treatmentPrompt effective therapyPrognosis of patientsIdentification of patientsSevere bacterial infectionsLife-threatening infectionsSpontaneous bacteremiaGastrointestinal hemorrhageCirrhotic patientsBacterial peritonitisTreatment failureAntibiotic treatmentClinical trialsCurrent guidelinesEffective therapyFirst episodeHigh riskProphylaxisPatientsBacterial infectionsSpontaneous infection