Hepatic venous pressure gradients measured by duplex ultrasound
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- DOI: 10.1053/crad.2002.0951
Hepatic venous pressure gradients measured by duplex ultrasound
Abstract
Aims: The hepatic venous pressure gradient is a major prognostic factor in portal hypertension but its measurement is complex and requires invasive angiography. This study investigated the relationship between the hepatic venous pressure gradient and a number of Doppler measurements, including the arterial acceleration index.
Method: We measured the hepatic venous pressure gradient in 50 fasting patients at hepatic venography. Immediately afterwards, a duplex sonographic examination of the liver was performed at which multiple measurements and indices of the venous and arterial hepatic vasculature were made.
Results: Hepatic arterial acceleration was correlated directly with the hepatic venous pressure gradient (r=0.83, P<0.0001) and with the Child-Pugh score (r=0.63, P<0.0001). An acceleration index cut-off value of 1m.s(-2) provided a positive predictive value of 95%, a sensitivity of 65% and a specificity of 95% for detecting patients with severe portal hypertension (hepatic venous pressure gradient>12 mmHg). A correlation between the hepatic venous pressure gradient and the congestion index of the portal vein velocity (r=0.45,P=0.01) and portal vein velocity (r=0.40,P=0.044), was also noted.
Conclusion: Measuring the hepatic arterial acceleration index may help in the non-invasive evaluation of portal hypertension.
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