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
2007
Platelet count is not a predictor of the presence or development of gastroesophageal varices in cirrhosis
Qamar AA, Grace ND, Groszmann RJ, Garcia‐Tsao G, Bosch J, Burroughs AK, Maurer R, Planas R, Escorsell A, Garcia‐Pagan J, Patch D, Matloff DS, Makuch R, Group P. Platelet count is not a predictor of the presence or development of gastroesophageal varices in cirrhosis. Hepatology 2007, 47: 153-159. PMID: 18161700, DOI: 10.1002/hep.21941.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic venous pressure gradientPresence of GEVsGastroesophageal varicesPlatelet countPortal hypertensionMild portal hypertensionSpecific platelet countDouble-blind trialVenous pressure gradientTime of endoscopyHVPG changesCompensated cirrhosisHVPG measurementNoninvasive testsCurrent guidelinesNoninvasive markerPatientsSecondary analysisLongitudinal evaluationCirrhosisEsophagogastroduodenoscopyHypertensionVaricesPresent longitudinal studyLongitudinal study