Portal Hypertension Flashcards
What is portal hypertension? When is this defined as clinically significant?
Abnormally high pressure within the hepatic portal vein.
Hepatic venous pressure gradient > 10 mm Hg
(NORMAL: < 5mmHg)
What is the most common cause of portal hypertension? Describe the mechanism of this
CIRRHOSIS
Collagen deposition + fibrosis.
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Sodium retention + vasoactive substances e.g. NO (due to accumulation of toxic metabolites) increase plasma volume + splanchnic vasodilation, maintaining portal HTN.
How can other causes of portal hypertension be classified?
Pre-Hepatic: blockage of the portal vein before the liver
Hepatic
Post-Hepatic: blockage of hepatic veins or venules
Describe the epidemiology of portal hypertension
Common consequence of cirrhosis
List symptoms of portal hypertension
Features of Liver Disease (likely to coexist with portal HTN)
Jaundice
List 3 signs of portal hypertension
Caput medusae
Splenomegaly
Ascites
What rhyme can be used to remember signs of portal hypertension?
Butt: Rectal varices
Gut: Splenomegaly + Oesophageal varices
Caput: Caput medusa
List 9 signs of liver failure that may be seen in portal hypertension
Asterixis Confusion Palmar erythema Enlarged or small liver Fetor hepaticus Gynaecomastia Jaundice Spider naevi Testicular atrophy
List 3 common features in the history of patients with portal hypertension
Hx of alcohol abuse
RF for viral hepatitis (e.g. tattoos, unprotected sex, IV drug use, travel abroad + blood transfusion)
FH (e.g. haemochromatosis)
List 5 hepatic causes of portal hypertension
CIRRHOSIS Chronic hepatitis Schistosomiasis Granulomata Myeloproliferative disease
List 4 pre-hepatic causes of portal hypertension
Congenital stenosis
Portal vein thrombosis
Splenic vein thrombosis
Extrinsic compression
List 3 post-hepatic causes of portal hypertension
Budd-Chiari syndrome
Constrictive pericarditis
Right heart failure
What is Budd-Chiari syndrome?
Sudden-onset ascites with tender hepatomegaly in the absence of jaundice (hepatic vein obstruction)
Triad: Abdo pain, ascites + hepatomegaly
What bloods are taken in portal hypertension?
LFTs U+Es Blood glucose FBC Clotting screen (prolongation of PT = early sign of liver failure)
What specific tests are requested in portal hypertension to determine cause?
Ferritin: haemochromatosis Hepatitis serology Autoantibodies (e.g. ASMA in AI hepatitis) Alpha1-antitrypsin levels Caeruloplasmin: Wilson's disease