Portal Hyeprtension Flashcards
Define portal hypertension
Increased pressure in the hepatic portal system
Normal 5-8mmHg
Clinically significant >10-12mmHg
What are the causes/risk factors of portal hypertension?
Pre-hepatic
• Portal vein thrombosis
Intrahepatic • Cirrhosis • Alcoholic hepatitis • Schistosomiasis • Veno-occlusive disease
Post-hepatic • Budd-Chiari syndrome • Right heart failure • Constrictive pericarditis • Inferior vena caval obstruction
What are the symptoms of portal hypertension?
- Asymptomatic
- GI bleeding e.g. haematemesis, melaena
- Abdominal distension (ascites)
What are the signs of portal hypertension?
- Splenomegaly
- Dilated abdominal veins
- Oesophageal varices
- Hepatic encephalopathy
What investigations are carried out for portal hypertension?
- A Liver Screen to find the underlying cause –see cirrhosis.
- Liver USS to see the direction of flow of blood in the portal system.
- Measure hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG).
- OGD and Endoscopy to visualise varices.
What is the management for portal hypertension?
- It is difficult to treat portal hypertension on its own.
- Treatment is focused on treating the underlying cause if possible.
Conservative:
• Salt restriction
• Fluid restriction
Medical:
• Non-selective beta blockers –reduces portal pressure and the risk of oesophageal bleeding.
• Terlipressin: Reduced portal venous pressure
Surgical:
• TIPS
• Liver transplant, if indicated
What are the complications of portal hypertension?
- Bleeding from oesophageal/ rectal varices
- Ascites and complications of ascites: SBP
- Congestive splenomegaly causing anaemia, thrombocytopaenia and leukopaenia
- Hepatorenal syndrome: a life-threatening condition that consists of a rapid deterioration in kidney function in individuals with cirrhosis or fulminant liver failure
- Hepatic hydrothorax: a transudative pleural effusion in patients with portal hypertension without any underlying primary cardiopulmonary cause
- Hepatopulmonary syndrome - triad of: Hepatic dysfunction, Hypoxaemia, Extreme vasodilation (intrapulmonary vascular dilatation)
- Hepatic encephalopathy