Philip D J Dunne, Ewan H Forrest, Adrian J Stanley
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Variceal band ligation and carvedilol: together forever, or not?
We extend our congratulations to Tevethia et al for their recently published ‘CAVARLY trial’, which suggests the combination of variceal band ligation (VBL) and carvedilol is superior to VBL or carvedilol alone in the reduction of the first episode of oesophageal variceal bleeding (OVB) in patients with high-risk varices.1 This is the first primary prophylaxis randomised control trial to examine combination therapy and provides some interesting results which require further thought. Despite significantly lower rates of OVB and mortality in the combination therapy group, other indicators of disease severity such as; progression of ascites, …
期刊介绍:
Gut is a renowned international journal specializing in gastroenterology and hepatology, known for its high-quality clinical research covering the alimentary tract, liver, biliary tree, and pancreas. It offers authoritative and current coverage across all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology, featuring articles on emerging disease mechanisms and innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches authored by leading experts.
As the flagship journal of BMJ's gastroenterology portfolio, Gut is accompanied by two companion journals: Frontline Gastroenterology, focusing on education and practice-oriented papers, and BMJ Open Gastroenterology for open access original research.