1.Therapy for cholestasis.
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2008;16(8):577-579
Cholestasis
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therapy
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Humans
4.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis (2021 edition).
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(2):137-146
Intrahepatic cholestasis is a clinical syndrome due to the defect of bile acid synthesis, abnormal bile excretion, and mechanical or functional disturbance of intrahepatic bile flows caused by hepatic parenchymal cell and/or intrahepatic bile duct diseases. It commonly occurs as cholestatic liver diseases, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, and genetic/metabolic-related cholestatic diseases. In recent years, new information and progress in diagnosis and treatment of intrahepatic cholestatic diseases have been achieved. In order to provide updated clinical reference and guidance for clinicians, we organized experts to compile the Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Intrahepatic Cholestasis (2021), on the basis of the 2015 edition.
Bile
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Bile Acids and Salts
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Cholestasis/complications*
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Cholestasis, Intrahepatic/therapy*
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Consensus
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
5.Current status of research on infantile cholestatic liver disease in China: a visualization analysis.
Qiong LIAO ; Chao-Min WAN ; Yu ZHU ; Xiao-Yan YANG ; Min SHU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(5):529-533
OBJECTIVETo investigate the current status of research on infantile cholestatic liver disease in China and future research trends.
METHODSA co-word analysis was performed in October 2016. Document retrieval and screening were performed in the Chinese databases CNKI and Wanfang Data using "cholestasis" and "infant" as key words. Excel 2010 was used to establish a co-occurrence matrix of high-frequency key words, and Ucinet 6.0 and Netdraw were used to develop a visualized network of these high-frequency key words.
RESULTSA total of 383 articles were included. The co-occurrence analysis showed that "infant" and "cholestasis" were the core of research in this field, and "infantile hepatitis syndrome", "neonate", "intrahepatic", "biliary atresia", "heredity and metabolism", "hepatitis", "cytomegalovirus", "jaundice", and "conjugated bilirubin" were main research topics. Most of the other articles focused on "parenteral nutrition", "hepatobiliary imaging", "gene mutation", and "liver biopsy". There were relatively few articles on surgical diagnostic techniques and treatment for this disease.
CONCLUSIONSThe research on infantile cholestatic liver disease in China focuses on etiology and differential diagnosis, and genetic diagnosis has become a hot topic in recent years. The research on treatment should be enhanced, and new diagnostic techniques are the research interest in future.
Cholestasis, Intrahepatic ; diagnosis ; etiology ; genetics ; therapy ; Humans ; Infant
6.Unilateral versus bilateral biliary drainage for malignant hilar obstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Mingwu LI ; Wenbin WU ; Zhanxin YIN ; Guohong HAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2015;23(2):118-123
OBJECTIVETo assess the efficacy and safety of bilateral versus unilateral biliary drainage in malignant hilar obstruction.
METHODSTopically relevant studies,regardless of randomized or observational design, were searched for in PubMed, EmBase and the Cochrane Library database. Risk ratios (RRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to compare the effect of the two treatments.
RESULTSThree randomized trials and 7 observational studies were included, involving 894 patients with malignant hilar obstruction. The meta-analysis assessment of primary outcomes showed that the stent patency rate was better in bilateral drainage than in unilateral drainage (Rr=2.03,95% CI [1.16-3.56], P=0.01), but there were no significant differences in successful drainage rate (Rr=1.07,95% CI [0.97-1.18], P=0.20) and patient survival rate (Rr=-0.16,95% CI [-0.40-0.08], P=0.20). In the analysis of secondary outcomes,there were also no significant differences in the technical success rate (Rr=1.05,95% CI [0.98-1.17], P=0.34),the early complication rate (Rr=1.15, 95% CI [0.75-1.76], P=0.52), late complication rate (Rr=1.09,95% CI [0.75-1.60], P=0.60) and 30-day mortality rate (Rr=0.68,95% CI [0.38-1.23], P=0.20).
CONCLUSIONAlthough the cumulative stent patency was better for the bilateral than the unilateral drainage approach, based on the available data, there is not enough data to support bilateral drainage for malignant hilar obstruction. Well-designed randomized controlled trials are necessary to confirm it.
Biliary Tract Neoplasms ; pathology ; Cholestasis ; therapy ; Drainage ; methods ; Humans
7.Two cases of chronic pancreatitis with pseudocyst complicated by obstructive jaundice.
Hyeon Geun CHO ; Hyo Young MIN ; Dong Seob JANG ; Yong Woon SHIN ; Kye Sook KWON ; Young Soo KIM ; Mi Young KIM ; Kyung Rae KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2000;41(4):522-527
We recently treated two cases of chronic pancreatitis with obstructive jaundice due to compression of the common bile duct by pancreatic pseudocyst. The two cases were males admitted with the complaint of icteric skin color. The first, a 46-year-old male, admitted with the complaint of icteric skin color. He was treated by operative cystojejunostomy after percutaneous drainage of the pseudocyst and percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage. The other case was a 58 year-old male who admitted with the complaint of icteric skin color. He had an infected pseudocyst in the pancreas and was endoscopically treated. Both of them were discharged with favorable clinical course and normal laboratory findings after the treatment. The former patient remained well 11 months after treatment, but the latter patient died from necrotizing pancreatitis and septic shock 6 months after treatment. Most cases of obstructive jaundice associated with pseudocysts appear to be due to fibrotic stricture of the intrapancreatic portion of the common bile duct rather than due to compression of the bile duct by the pseudocyst. In a patient with secondary pancreatic infection or obstructive jaundice following pancreatic disease, differentiating between these two conditions is an important aspect of accurate diagnosis and therapy. Herein we report two unusual cases of chronic pancreatitis with pseudocyst complicated by obstructive jaundice.
Case Report
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Cholestasis/therapy
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Cholestasis/etiology*
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Chronic Disease
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst/complications*
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Pancreatitis/complications*
8.Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.
Xiao-Dong WANG ; Mao-Mao HE ; Zheng-Fei LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2008;16(8):634-636
10.Guidelines on the management of cholestasis liver diseases (2021).
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(3):253-263
In 2015, the Chinese Society of Hepatology and Chinese Society of Gastroenterology issued the consensus on the diagnosis and management of cholestatic liver diseases. In the past years, more data have emerged from clinical practice. Herein, the Autoimmune Liver Disease Group of the Chinese Society of Hepatology organized an expert group to review the evidence and updated the recommendations to formulate the guidelines. There are 22 recommendations on clinical practice of cholestatic liver diseases. The guidelines aim to provide a working reference for the management of cholestatic liver diseases.
Autoimmune Diseases/diagnosis*
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Cholestasis/therapy*
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Consensus
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Gastroenterology
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Humans
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Liver Diseases/therapy*