Advancements in ascites management: a comprehensive narrative review of the Alfa Pump system

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Muhammad Asim, Nabiha Naqvi, Vikash Kumar Karmani, Aima Tahir, Umm E. Salma Shabbar Banatwala, Shahzeb Rehman, Minha Aslam, Aleena Majeed, Farhan Khan
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Abstract

Ascites remains a significant challenge in patients with cirrhosis, posing difficulties in management and affecting prognosis. This review examines the current understanding of ascites, including its underlying mechanisms, symptoms, and treatment options, with a specific focus on the innovative Alfa Pump device. The review begins by discussing traditional approaches to managing ascites while also addressing their limitations and potential complications. It then explores the emergence of the Alfa Pump system, a novel implantable device designed to tackle refractory ascites by continuously draining fluid from the abdomen while minimizing circulatory issues. Through a synthesis of current literature and clinical evidence, this narrative review underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in the management of ascites, with a particular emphasis on the evolving role of the Alfa Pump in improving outcomes and quality of life for patients with refractory ascites.
腹水管理的进步:对 Alfa 泵系统的全面回顾
腹水仍是肝硬化患者面临的一项重大挑战,给治疗带来困难,并影响预后。这篇综述探讨了目前对腹水的认识,包括其潜在机制、症状和治疗方案,并特别关注创新的 Alfa Pump 设备。综述首先讨论了治疗腹水的传统方法,同时也探讨了这些方法的局限性和潜在并发症。然后探讨了 Alfa Pump 系统的出现,这是一种新型植入式设备,旨在通过持续排出腹腔内的液体来解决难治性腹水问题,同时最大限度地减少循环问题。通过对当前文献和临床证据的综述,这篇叙述性综述强调了多学科方法在腹水治疗中的重要性,并特别强调了 Alfa 泵在改善难治性腹水患者的治疗效果和生活质量方面不断发展的作用。
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Egyptian Liver Journal
Egyptian Liver Journal Medicine-Hepatology
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