RISK-FACTORS FOR HEMORRHAGE FROM GASTRIC FUNDAL VARICES

Citation
T. Kim et al., RISK-FACTORS FOR HEMORRHAGE FROM GASTRIC FUNDAL VARICES, Hepatology, 25(2), 1997, pp. 307-312
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02709139
Volume
25
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
307 - 312
Database
ISI
SICI code
0270-9139(1997)25:2<307:RFHFGF>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The incidence and the risk factors of hemorrhage from gastric fundal v arices (FV) have not been fully evaluated, We therefore conducted a re trospective and prospective study to define the incidence and risk fac tors for such episodes. We investigated 132 patients with cirrhosis an d gastric FV, Of these 132 patients, 15 patients had hemorrhagic FV at the time of enrollment, The clinical characteristics were compared be tween these patients and those without a first hemorrhage from FV, In the patients who had never previously bled, the incidence and risk fac tors were prospectively investigated, The size of FV was greater and r ed-spot on the FV were more prevalent in patients with hemorrhagic FV. Child's status was also more severe in these patients, In the 117 pat ients who had never bled, 34 hemorrhages from FV occurred during the f ollow-up period, The cumulative risk for such hemorrhage at 1, 3, and 5 years was 16%, 36%, and 44%, respectively, A multiple regression ana lysis (Cox's model) revealed the size of varices, red-spot on the FV, and Child's status to be statistically significant, as well as indepen dent predictors for hemorrhage from FV, The endoscopic criteria (size of the largest varix and presence of red-spot), as well as the hepatic functional reserve, provide the most essential information for predic ting a hemorrhage from FV,An estimation of the probability for hemorrh age from FV based on Cox's model may therefore be beneficial in the cl inical management of patients with high-risk FV.