Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient Predicts Clinical Decompensation in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis
Ripoll C, Groszmann R, Garcia–Tsao G, Grace N, Burroughs A, Planas R, Escorsell A, Garcia–Pagan J, Makuch R, Patch D, Matloff DS, Bosch J, Group P. Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient Predicts Clinical Decompensation in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology 2007, 133: 481-488. PMID: 17681169, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2007.05.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAscitesEsophageal and Gastric VaricesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGastrointestinal HemorrhageHepatic EncephalopathyHumansHypertension, PortalKaplan-Meier EstimateLiver CirrhosisMaleMiddle AgedPortal PressurePredictive Value of TestsPrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsROC CurveSensitivity and SpecificitySeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsConceptsHepatic venous pressure gradientVenous pressure gradientClinical decompensationPortal hypertensionMedian hepatic venous pressure gradientEnd-stage liver diseaseDiagnostic capacityBaseline laboratory testsPredictors of decompensationChild-Pugh scoreDevelopment of varicesMedical record reviewEnd of studyMedian followCompensated cirrhosisLiver transplantationLiver diseaseRecord reviewStudy terminationDecompensationPatientsCirrhosisMultivariate analysisVaricesHypertension