Study of spontaneous portosystemic shunts in patients with cirrhosis evaluated by enhanced CT
10.3969/j.issn.1673-9701.2024.05.013
- VernacularTitle:增强CT评估肝硬化患者自发性门体分流研究
- Author:
Mingjun SHI
1
;
Xianglin ZHANG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, Jinzhou 121000, Liaoning, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Liver cirrhosis;
Portal hypertension;
Spontaneous portosystemic shunts;
Liver function;
Renal function
- From:
China Modern Doctor
2024;62(5):57-61
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the imaging value and associated clinical features of enhanced CT evaluation of spontaneous portosystemic shunts(SPSS)in patients with cirrhotic portal hypertension.Methods Patients with cirrhosis who attended Panjin Central Hospital from June 2020 to July 2022 were retrospectively collected to evaluate the presence,size and type of spontaneous portal shunts for statistical analysis,and relevant clinical and laboratory indices were recorded.Results A total of 119 patients with liver cirrhosis were included in this study.Total bilirubin level,albumin level,prothrombin time,international normalized ratio,Child-Pugh grade,hepatic encephalopathy,portal vein thrombosis,and renal vein diameter were all statistically significant difference(P<0.05)compared to the three groups of patients in the no-SPSS,SPSS<8mm and SPSS≥8mm groups.Multi-factor logistic analysis could identify Child-Pugh grade C and portal vein thrombosis as independent risk factors for the occurrence of spontaneous splenorenal shunt(SSRS)≥8mm.In the group without SPSS and in the group with SSRS,there was a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).When comparing uric acid values,left gastric vein diameter and left renal vein diameter.Conclusion The presence of SPSS can be detected early by enhancing CT.The presence of SPSS,especially in patients with a diameter greater than or equal to 8mm,is associated with poorer liver function and a greater risk of portal vein thrombosis;the presence of SPSS reflects the patient's cirrhotic state to some extent.