Strengthening the study on the restenosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome after interventional therapy
10.3969/j.issn.1008-794X.2024.11.001
- VernacularTitle:加强布加综合征介入治疗后再狭窄研究
- Author:
Maoheng ZU
1
Author Information
1. 221006 江苏徐州 徐州医科大学附属医院介入放射科
- Keywords:
Budd-Chiari syndrome;
interventional therapy;
restenosis
- From:
Journal of Interventional Radiology
2024;33(11):1159-1161
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Interventional therapy has been widely recognized as the preferred clinical treatment for Budd-Chiari syndrome at home and abroad.Through searching the literature concerning the interventional therapy for Budd-Chiari syndrome patients in China from Wanfang medical database,more than 110 academic papers with over 12 600 cases since 1990 in China have been obtained.The technical level of domestic interventional therapy for Budd-Chiari syndrome has already reached the international leading level.With the increasing of the number of Budd-Chiari syndrome cases receiving interventional therapy,the survival time of patients has been extended,the patient's awareness of life quality has been improved,and the incidence of the restenosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome after interventional therapy is more than 21%.Clinically,the restenosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome after interventional treatment can be manifested as acute restenosis,chronic restenosis,repeated restenosis and iatrogenic restenosis caused by stent implantation.The mechanism of restenosis is still unclear.The vascular elastic retraction,the local tissue injury and repair caused by balloon dilation manipulation,the persistence of the etiology,the re-formation of membrane,the local tissue proliferation induced by stent stimulation,and the technical skill level of the interventional operators,etc.are all related to the occurrence of restenosis.Therefore,it is an important clinical topic to strengthen the research on the basic etiology,equipment,drugs and the establishment of predictive biological model of the restenosis of Budd-Chiari syndrome after interventional therapy.