Predictors of Esophageal Varices and Risk of Variceal Bleeding in Patients of Liver Cirrhosis

Prabesh Panta, D. Khadka, S. Basnet, Rupak Kc, B. Khanal, G. J. Shah
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Introduction: Variceal bleeding from esophageal varices has high morbidity and mortality. There are invasive and non invasive methods by which risk of bleeding can be predicted. Upper Gastro-intestinal endoscopy is invasive, uncomfortable and expensive procedure though being the gold standard to screen Esophageal Varices (EV). Aims: To know the role of non-invasive markers for prediction of esophageal varices and variceal bleed with liver cirrhosis. Methods: A prospective hospital based study was carried in the Department of Internal Medicine, Nepalgunj Medical College, Kohalpur from October  2021 to March 2022. A total of 70 patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled. The non invasive markers were done and correlated with endoscopy. Results: Our study included 70 patients with liver cirrhosis. The mean age in our study was 63.1±8.346 years. During upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, esophageal varices was present in 46 (65.71%) patients. Child Turcot Pugh Score C (81.43%) was found in majority. Significant association was found between score C (P<0.05), thrombocytopenia, Model for End stage Liver Disease Score (P=0.017) and low albumin level with esophageal varices and variceal bleeding. Similarly, significant alcohol intake was associated with esophageal varices and variceal bleed. However, no association was found between age and esophageal varices. Conclusion: Child Turcot Pugh score, thrombocytopenia, low albumin level and Model for End stage Liver Disease along with significant alcohol intake correlated with presence of esophageal varices and can be considered as non invasive tools for screening of esophageal varices and variceal bleeding in cirrhosis.
肝硬化患者食管静脉曲张及静脉曲张出血风险的预测因素
导读:食道静脉曲张出血具有很高的发病率和死亡率。有侵入性和非侵入性方法可以预测出血的风险。虽然上消化道内窥镜检查是食管静脉曲张(EV)筛查的金标准,但它是一种有创、不舒服和昂贵的检查方法。目的:了解无创标志物对肝硬化食管静脉曲张及静脉曲张出血的预测作用。方法:于2021年10月至2022年3月在科哈尔布尔尼泊尔医学院内科进行前瞻性医院研究。共有70名符合纳入标准的患者入组。进行无创标记,并与内镜检查相关联。结果:本研究纳入70例肝硬化患者。本组患者平均年龄63.1±8.346岁。上消化道内镜检查时,食管静脉曲张46例(65.71%)。儿童Turcot Pugh评分C(81.43%)居多。C评分(P<0.05)、血小板减少症、终末期肝病模型评分(P=0.017)与低白蛋白水平与食管静脉曲张及静脉曲张出血有显著相关性。同样,大量饮酒与食管静脉曲张和静脉曲张出血有关。然而,没有发现年龄和食管静脉曲张之间的关联。结论:儿童Turcot Pugh评分、血小板减少、低白蛋白水平和终末期肝病模型以及大量饮酒与食管静脉曲张的存在相关,可作为肝硬化食管静脉曲张和静脉曲张出血的无创筛查工具。
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