2004
Treatment of acute variceal bleeding: general management and prevention of infections
Garcia-Tsao G. Treatment of acute variceal bleeding: general management and prevention of infections. 2004, 233-240. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1042-9_25.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsVariceal bleedingCirrhotic patientsPoor outcomePredictive factorsHepatic venous pressure gradientUpper gastrointestinal bleeding episodesActive variceal bleedingEarly recurrent bleedingAcute variceal bleedingVenous pressure gradientGastrointestinal bleeding episodesPrevention of infectionAlcoholic etiologyBleeding episodesGastrointestinal hemorrhageRecurrent bleedingRenal dysfunctionVariceal hemorrhageLiver dysfunctionEsophageal varicesUncontrolled bleedingDiagnostic endoscopyHepatocellular carcinomaBleedingPatients
1989
Association of transdermal nitroglycerin to vasopressin infusion in the treatment of variceal hemorrhage: A placebo‐controlled clinical trial
Bosch J, Groszmann R, García‐Pagán J, Terés J, García‐Tsao G, Navasa M, Mas A, Rodés J. Association of transdermal nitroglycerin to vasopressin infusion in the treatment of variceal hemorrhage: A placebo‐controlled clinical trial. Hepatology 1989, 10: 962-968. PMID: 2511136, DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840100612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransdermal nitroglycerinVariceal hemorrhageVariceal bleedingPlacebo-controlled clinical trialActive variceal bleedingEffectiveness of vasopressinDouble-blind techniqueSlow-release preparationHospital mortalityTransfusion requirementsRecurrent bleedingBalloon tamponadeCirrhotic patientsEmergency surgeryVasopressin infusionClinical trialsDefinitive controlDrug combinationsTotal doseNitroglycerinBleedingHemorrhagePatientsInitial controlVasopressin