- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | The utility of echo-dopplerography in the management of portal splenopathy |
Authors: | Ţurcan, Mihaela Batrîncea, Cristina |
Keywords: | Liver cirrhosis;portal splenopathy;hypersplenism |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | ŢURCAN, Mihaela, BATRÎNCEA, Cristina. The utility of echo-dopplerography in the management of portal splenopathy. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 63-64. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Portal splenopathy (PS) is a common complication of liver cirrhosis.
Aim of the study. Examination of the utility and diagnostic performance of portal echoDopplerography (PED) for the detection of PS and observation of those patients.
Materials and methods. The retrospective study based on the cases includes 36 cirrhotic
patients with PS, admitted and surgically treated within the Clinic. The analyzed data for each
studied case were included in an evaluation form, based on the outline of the imagistic aspects
of the analyzed lot.
Results. The study group was represented by men (44.2%), women (55.8%) with an average
age of 35-45 years and cirrhotic status. Valid PED findings were defined as follows:
splenomegaly (mild / moderate / severe - 6/11/19), clinically associated with abdominal pain
and distension (63.8%) and hypersplenism (91.7%), portal and splenic vein dilation with sinus
varicose veins in hilum (94.4%), splenoportal axis thrombosis (22.2%), ascites (16.7%),
hepatomegaly (19.4%), accessory spleen (13.9%), splenic infarction (8.3%), subcapsular
hematoma (5.6%). Conclusions. Ultrasound changes suggestive to the patients with PS are high and correlated
with the stage of portal hypertension, having a major impact on their therapeutic management. |
URI: | https://medespera.asr.md/wp-content/uploads/ABSTRACT-BOOK.pdf http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12189 |
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