白蛋白与胆红素评分在预测静脉曲张出血中的应用:来自巴基斯坦的一项初步研究。

Zain Majid, Shoaib Ahmed Khan, Nishat Akbar, Muhammad Ali Khalid, Farina Muhammad Hanif, Syed Mudassir Laeeq, Nasir Hassan Luck
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摘要

静脉曲张出血是慢性肝病(CLD)患者的严重后果。有各种评分可以预测非静脉曲张破裂出血的结果。然而,只有少数分数评估静脉曲张破裂出血患者。在我们的研究中,我们评估了48名在3个月内出现静脉曲张性胃肠道出血的肝硬化患者。其中大多数是男性,最常见的病因是丙型肝炎感染。主要表现为吐血(39.6%),其次是吐血和黑便(31.25%)。62.5%的患者通过束带术和12.5%的患者注射组蛋白丙烯来确保大多数出血。最后,Child-Turcotte-Pugh(CTP),终末期肝病(MELD)模型,白蛋白-胆红素(ALBI),ABC评分与食管静脉曲张的存在无关。然而,在我们的研究中,ALBI评分确实与心动过速的存在相关,心动过速是上消化道出血的相关迹象。如何引用这篇文章:Majid Z,Khan SA,Akbar N等。白蛋白对胆红素评分在预测静脉曲张出血中的应用:来自巴基斯坦的一项试点研究。欧亚国际肝病杂志2022;12(2):77-80。
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The Use of Albumin-to-bilirubin Score in Predicting Variceal Bleed: A Pilot Study from Pakistan.

The Use of Albumin-to-bilirubin Score in Predicting Variceal Bleed: A Pilot Study from Pakistan.

The Use of Albumin-to-bilirubin Score in Predicting Variceal Bleed: A Pilot Study from Pakistan.

Variceal hemorrhage is a serious consequence of patients having chronic liver disease (CLD). Various scores exist that predict the outcome for non-variceal bleed. However, only a few scores evaluate patients with variceal bleed. We, in our study, evaluated 48 cirrhotics who presented with variceal gastrointestinal (GI) bleed over a period of 3 months. Majority of these were males and the most common etiology was hepatitis C infection. The main presenting complaints were hematemesis seen in 39.6% followed by hematemesis and melena in 31.25%. Most bleeding episodes were secured via banding in 62.5% followed by injection of histoacryl in 12.5%. Finally, Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP), model for end-stage liver disease (MELD), albumin-to-bilirubin (ALBI), and the ABC score were applied and none correlated with the presence of esophageal varices. However, the ALBI score did correlate with the presence of tachycardia in our study, a pertinent sign of upper GI bleed.

How to cite this article: Majid Z, Khan SA, Akbar N, et al. The Use of Albumin-to-bilirubin Score in Predicting Variceal Bleed: A Pilot Study from Pakistan. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2022;12(2):77-80.

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