Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2013; 19(44): 8085-8092
Published online Nov 28, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i44.8085
Table 1 Clinical data on transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in 280 patients
Clinical factorNo. of patients
Sex
Male223
Female57
Age (yr, mean ± SD)48.2 ± 13.7
Procedure
Elective260
Emergency20
Indication for TIPS
Hemorrhage of upper digestive tract265
Hepatorenal syndrome15
Cause
Cirrhosis after hepatitis B virus infection168
Cirrhosis after hepatitis C virus infection10
Hepatatis B virus infection complicated by schistosomial cirrhosis16
Hepatitis B virus infection complicated by alcoholic cirrhosis54
Alcoholic cirrhosis24
Unexplained cirrhosis8
Child-Pugh grading
A60
B184
C36
Table 2 Changes in dynamics and diameters of blood vessels before and after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (n = 278, mean ± SD)
PreoperativePostoperativeP value
Portal venous pressure (cmH2O)46.5 ± 3.426.8 ± 3.6< 0.001
Portal venous internal diameter (cm)1.68 ± 0.151.32 ± 0.110.007
Splenic venous internal diameter (cm)1.31 ± 0.051.12 ± 0.030.009
Blood velocity in the portal vein (cm/s)15.2 ± 4.749.3 ± 18.5< 0.001
Blood velocity in the shunt pathway (cm/s)154.0 ± 32.6
Table 3 Changes in liver function and prothrombin time before and after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (n = 278, mean ± SD)
TIPSALTTBILAlbPT
(IU/L)(μmol/L)(g/L)(s)
1 wk before TIPS40.78 ± 5.4129.33 ± 5.9732.49 ± 5.1413.43 ± 1.44
1 mo after TIPS42.26 ± 2.3228.45 ± 8.7133.25 ± 4.1817.73 ± 1.83a
P value0.6790.8130.7160.036
Table 4 Complications of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (n = 280) n (%)
Complication
Intraoperative
Abdominal cavity hemorrhage2 (0.7)
Puncture of biliary tract10 (3.6)
Puncture of gallbladder5 (1.8)
Puncture of hepatic artery8 (2.9)
Puncture of hepatic capsule18 (6.4)
Heterotopic embolism4 (1.4)
Displacement of stent6 (2.1)
Short-term after TIPS (1 mo)
Abdominal cavity hemorrhage2 (0.7)
Hepatic failure20 (7.2)
Hemorrhagic ascites7 (2.5)
Hemorrhage of digestive tract4 (1.4)
Septicemia3 (1.1)
Hemolysis8 (2.9)
Hyperglycemia4 (1.4)
Hemobilia2 (0.7)
Subcapsular hematoma of liver3 (1.1)
Puffiness of face2 (0.7)
Long-term after TIPS (> 1 mo) cumulative incidence
Stent abnormality
12 mo24%
24 mo34%
Hepatic encephalopathy
3 mo14%
6 mo18%
12 mo19%