2020
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 2020, 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 angleCohortOrdinal Outcomes Are Superior to Binary Outcomes for Designing and Evaluating Clinical Trials in Compensated Cirrhosis
D’Amico G, Abraldes JG, Rebora P, Valsecchi MG, Garcia‐Tsao G. Ordinal Outcomes Are Superior to Binary Outcomes for Designing and Evaluating Clinical Trials in Compensated Cirrhosis. Hepatology 2020, 72: 1029-1042. PMID: 31837238, PMCID: PMC11090179, DOI: 10.1002/hep.31070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical trialsGrade 1Prevention of decompensationBaseline platelet countDevelopment of varicesSignificant outcome differencesLow baseline riskPrimary therapeutic targetCirrhosis decompensationCompensated cirrhosisInception cohortComposite endpointEsophageal varicesPlatelet countBinary outcomesDisease progressionSignificant treatment effectBaseline riskGrade 3Sample sizeOutcome differencesTherapeutic targetDecompensationGrade 2Larger sample size
2019
Author response to Letter to the Editor: ‘Dynamics of platelet count after sustained virologic response do not mirror those of hepatic venous pressure gradient’
Ortiz GA, Sayyar M, Garcia‐Tsao G. Author response to Letter to the Editor: ‘Dynamics of platelet count after sustained virologic response do not mirror those of hepatic venous pressure gradient’. Liver International 2019, 40: 990-991. PMID: 31749290, DOI: 10.1111/liv.14302.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersPlatelet count increases after viral elimination in chronic HCV, independent of the presence or absence of cirrhosis
Sayyar M, Saidi M, Zapatka S, Deng Y, Ciarleglio M, Garcia‐Tsao G. Platelet count increases after viral elimination in chronic HCV, independent of the presence or absence of cirrhosis. Liver International 2019, 39: 2061-2065. PMID: 31365178, PMCID: PMC11340272, DOI: 10.1111/liv.14203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic hepatitis C virusHepatitis C virusPresence of cirrhosisViral eliminationTreatment completionPlatelet countLiver fibrosisNegative HCV RNAAbsence of cirrhosisChronic HCV infectionNon-invasive scoresPlatelet count increaseChronic liver diseaseHCV infectionPortal hypertensionHCV RNAAntiviral treatmentFibrosis scoreLiver diseaseC virusFibrosis stageRetrospective analysisCirrhosisPatientsFibrosis
2017
Validating, 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
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
1992
Bacillary peliosis hepatis as a cause of acute anemia in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Garcia-Tsao G, Panzini L, Yoselevitz M, West A. Bacillary peliosis hepatis as a cause of acute anemia in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Gastroenterology 1992, 102: 1065-1070. PMID: 1537498, DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(92)90200-i.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBacillary peliosis hepatisPeliosis hepatisAcute anemiaAbdominal computerized tomographic scanHuman immunodeficiency virusLiver biopsy specimenAmpicillin/sulbactamComputerized tomographic scanSource of hemorrhageRetroperitoneal fluid collectionBlood-filled cavitiesWhite homosexual menOnly significant findingReversible entityImmunodeficiency syndromeClinical pictureImmunodeficiency virusLiver enlargementBiopsy specimenHematologic workupTomographic scanBacillary peliosisAcute sequestrationFluid collectionFocal lesions