Portal Hypertension: Varices and Bleeding
Nov
12
2023
Grand Ballroom
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Sheraton Boston Hotel
4:30
- 6:00 PM EST
Speakers
Description
Abstracts
- ALCOHOL-RELATED CIRRHOSIS EXPERIENCES LOWER 6-WEEK MORTALITY AFTER ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING COMPARED TO OTHER ETIOLOGIES USING A LARGE PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED INTERNATIONAL COHORT
- SPLEEN STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT BY A DEDICATED 100Hz VIBRATION-CONTROLLED TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY PROBE IMPROVES THE NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT PORTAL HYPERTENSION IN A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY
- THREE-DIMENSIONAL MR ELASTOGRAPHY IDENTIFIES PORTAL HYPERTENSION IN CIRRHOSIS: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY
- INCREASING LIVER STIFFNESS VALUES ABOVE 20 KILOPASCALS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RISKS OF DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS AND MORTALITY BUT NOT HCC
- PLACEMENT OF A TRANS-JUGULAR INTRAHEPATIC PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT (TIPS) MODIFIES THE EXPRESSION OF PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES IN CIRCULATING MONOCYTES EXPOSED TO LIPOPOLYSACCARIDE
- CARVEDILOL PLUS NUCS TO PREVENT THE PROGRESSION OF ESOPHAGEAL VARICES IN VIROLOGICAL SUPPRESSED HBV-CIRRHOSIS PATIENTS: A RANDOMISED, OPEN-LABEL TRIAL.