Reversal of hepatic encephalopathy and alteration in amino acid profiles after blocking a surgical splenorenal shunt by interventional radiological techniques
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- DOI: 10.1016/0168-8278(89)90030-5
Reversal of hepatic encephalopathy and alteration in amino acid profiles after blocking a surgical splenorenal shunt by interventional radiological techniques
Abstract
Portal-systemic shunts are effective in preventing haemorrhage from varices in portal hypertension, but at the price of hepatic encephalopathy. We describe the blockage of a splenorenal shunt using interventional radiology, in a patient with incapacitating chronic encephalopathy. The procedure successfully reversed encephalopathy, without haemodynamic disturbances or haemorrhage from recurrent varices and was associated with a return of the plasma amino acid profile towards normal, with a reduction in aromatic amino acids and an increase in branch chain amino acids. This observation supports the hypothesis that changes in plasma amino acid profiles in patients with portal-systemic shunting are due to the diversion of portal blood rather than the underlying chronic liver disease.
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