An overview of downhill esophageal varices: a challenge for medical practice.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2462452
Donghong Wang, Zhibin Ma
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Abstract

Objectives: Unlike the commonly seen uphill esophageal varices in clinical practice, downhill esophageal varices are caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava and azygous venous system. The predominant causes of downhill esophageal varices are hemodialysis in end-stage renal disease patients and mediastinal malignancies. The cornerstone of the treatment for downhill esophageal varices is to address the underlying primary causes. Without this, patients may suffer from recurrent bleeding, and the bleeding can be fatal.

Methods: This review is primarily summarized through previous case reports. Meanwhile, it emphasizes the significance of case reports.

Results: Clinicians should be conscious that esophageal varices are not necessarily caused by liver cirrhosis or non-cirrhotic portal hypertension.

Conclusions: Specifically, when varices are only observed in the upper and middle esophagus, and the patient presents with evidence of superior vena cava obstruction, clinicians should be particularly vigilant for downhill esophageal varices. Moreover, a thorough investigation and definitive treatment of the underlying primary causes should be implemented.

下坡食道静脉曲张的概述:对医疗实践的挑战。
目的:与临床上常见的上坡路食管静脉曲张不同,下坡食管静脉曲张是由上腔静脉和奇静脉系统阻塞引起的。下坡食道静脉曲张的主要原因是终末期肾病患者的血液透析和纵隔恶性肿瘤。下坡食道静脉曲张治疗的基石是解决潜在的主要原因。如果不这样做,患者可能会反复出血,而出血可能是致命的。方法:本文主要通过以往的病例报告进行综述。同时强调案例报告的重要性。结果:临床医生应该意识到食管静脉曲张不一定是由肝硬化或非肝硬化门静脉高压症引起的。结论:具体而言,当患者仅在食管上段和中段出现静脉曲张,且有上腔静脉梗阻的迹象时,临床医生应特别警惕下段食管静脉曲张。此外,应该对潜在的主要原因进行彻底的调查和明确的治疗。
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