Vascular pathology in patients with alveolar echinococcosis: framework for assessment and clinical management - a retrospective case series.

IF 3.3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Paula Gieser, Uta Merle, Thomas Junghanss, Tim F Weber, Marija Stojković
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Objective: Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a parasitic liver disease with infiltrative growth similar to solid organ malignancies. Major vascular damage is frequent and often remains untreated until catastrophic events precipitate. Detailed clinical and radiological assessment is required to guide individualised treatment decisions. Standardised radiological reporting templates of malignancies with profiles resembling AE are candidates for adaptation. Our objectives are to describe vascular pathology in AE and establish a framework for structured evaluation as the basis for treatment decisions and monitoring.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Results: 69 patients (37.1%) had vascular involvement: portal vein (PV) 24.7%, hepatic vein (HV) 22.6% inferior vena cava (IVC) 13.4%. Significant stenosis/occlusion of vessels was present in 15.1% of PV, in 13.4% of HV and in 7.5% of IVC involvement. Vascular pathology needing specific treatment or monitoring was present in 8.6% of patients. The most frequent clinical presentation was high grade IVC stenosis or occlusion which was seen in 11 patients of the cohort.

Conclusion: Advanced AE requires early multidisciplinary assessment to prevent progressive impairment of liver function due to vascular damage. The focus at first presentation is on complete evaluation of vascular (and biliary) involvement. The focus in non-resectable AE is on prevention of vascular (and biliary) complications while suppressing growth of AE lesions by benzimidazole treatment to improve the quality of life of patients. We developed a framework for standardised vascular assessment and follow-up of patients with AE to recognise and treat complications early.

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肺泡棘球蚴病患者的血管病理学:评估和临床管理框架——一个回顾性病例系列。
目的:泡状棘球蚴病(AE)是一种浸润性生长的寄生性肝病,与实体器官恶性肿瘤相似。严重的血管损伤是经常发生的,并且在灾难性事件发生之前通常没有得到治疗。需要详细的临床和放射学评估来指导个性化的治疗决策。具有类似AE特征的恶性肿瘤的标准放射学报告模板是适应的候选者。我们的目标是描述AE的血管病理学,并建立一个结构化评估框架,作为治疗决策和监测的基础。设计:回顾性病例系列。结果:69例(37.1%)患者有血管受累:门静脉(PV)24.7%,肝静脉(HV)22.6%下腔静脉(IVC)13.4%。15.1%的PV、13.4%的HV和7.5%的IVC受累存在明显的血管狭窄/闭塞。8.6%的患者存在需要特殊治疗或监测的血管病理。最常见的临床表现是高级别IVC狭窄或闭塞,在队列中的11名患者中可见。结论:晚期AE需要早期多学科评估,以防止因血管损伤导致的肝功能进行性损害。首次介绍的重点是对血管(和胆道)受累的完整评估。不可切除AE的重点是预防血管(和胆道)并发症,同时通过苯并咪唑治疗抑制AE病变的生长,以提高患者的生活质量。我们开发了一个标准化血管评估和AE患者随访的框架,以早期识别和治疗并发症。
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BMJ Open Gastroenterology
BMJ Open Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
68
审稿时长
2 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Gastroenterology is an online-only, peer-reviewed, open access gastroenterology journal, dedicated to publishing high-quality medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas of gastroenterology. It is the open access companion journal of Gut and is co-owned by the British Society of Gastroenterology. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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