2018
Chronic Complications of Cholestasis Evaluation and Management
Assis DN. Chronic Complications of Cholestasis Evaluation and Management. Clinics In Liver Disease 2018, 22: 533-544. PMID: 30259851, DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2018.03.014.BooksMeSH KeywordsAbsorptiometry, PhotonAvitaminosisBone Density Conservation AgentsBone Diseases, MetabolicCarcinoma, HepatocellularCholestasisDiet, HealthyEarly Detection of CancerEsophageal and Gastric VaricesExerciseFibric AcidsGastrointestinal HemorrhageHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsHyperlipidemiasHypertension, PortalLiver Cirrhosis, BiliaryLiver NeoplasmsMass ScreeningOsteoporosisOsteoporotic FracturesVitamin A DeficiencyVitamin D DeficiencyVitamin E DeficiencyVitamin K DeficiencyConceptsPrimary biliary cholangitisChronic cholestasisFat-soluble vitamin deficiencyEarly-stage diseaseMetabolic bone diseaseCardiovascular eventsChronic complicationsPortal hypertensionBiliary cholangitisVitamin deficiencyBone diseaseLong-term effectsNotable riskCholestasisComplicationsPatientsPractical managementDiseaseRiskHarmful consequencesCholangitisHypertensionHyperlipidemiaOsteoporosisTherapy
2016
The interpretation of hepatic venous pressure gradient tracings – excellent interobserver agreement unrelated to experience
Tandon P, Ripoll C, Assis D, Wongcharatrawee S, Groszmann RJ, Garcia-Tsao G. The interpretation of hepatic venous pressure gradient tracings – excellent interobserver agreement unrelated to experience. Liver International 2016, 36: 1160-1166. PMID: 26763558, DOI: 10.1111/liv.13065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic venous pressure gradientIntraclass correlation coefficientPortal hypertensionBaseline hepatic venous pressure gradientObserver readingsInterobserver agreementVenous pressure gradientTherapy of patientsBland-Altman plotsPearson's linear regressionSingle centerBland-Altman techniqueCirrhosisLogistic regressionMean differencePatientsHypertensionMmHgExperienced observersResearch settingsPredictorsFurther supportSignificant linear relationshipLinear regressionHepatologists
2012
Successful Treatment of a Bleeding Umbilical Varix by Percutaneous Umbilical Vein Embolization With Sclerotherapy
Assis DN, Pollak J, Schilsky ML, Emre S. Successful Treatment of a Bleeding Umbilical Varix by Percutaneous Umbilical Vein Embolization With Sclerotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 2012, 46: 115-118. PMID: 21897280, DOI: 10.1097/mcg.0b013e31822b7f9a.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsUmbilical varixEctopic varicesVein embolizationSuccessful treatmentEctopic variceal bleedingLife-threatening complicationsChallenging clinical dilemmaNew therapeutic optionsVariceal bleedingAcute presentationPortal hypertensionTherapeutic optionsClinical dilemmaVaricesUnreported techniqueExternal hemorrhageBleedingSclerotherapyEmbolizationRare sourceTreatmentHypertensionComplicationsHemorrhagePatients