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2002:
Andreu Victoria; Perello Antonia; Moitinho Eduardo; Escorsell Angels; García-Pagán Juan-Carlos; Bosch Jaume; Rodés Joan
Total effective vascular compliance in patients with cirrhosis. Effects of propranolol.
Journal of hepatology 2002;
36(
3):.
BACKGROUND: Total effective vascular compliance (TEVC), may be increased in cirrhosis. However, its significance is unclear. AIMS: To investigate TEVC in patients with cirrhosis, and the effects of propranolol. METHODS: Seven patients without liver disease and 44 cirrhotic patients were studied before and after double-blind administration of propranolol (n=33) or placebo (n=11). MEASUREMENTS: TEVC (right atrial pressure response to rapid central volume expansion), hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) and systemic hemodynamics. RESULTS: TEVC (ml x mmHg(-1) x kg(-1)) was increased in cirrhotics (1.67 +/- 0.66 versus 1.33 +/- 0.32 in controls; P<0.05). TEVC was not modified by placebo, but was markedly reduced by propranolol (from 1.74 +/- 0.75 to 1.33 +/- 0.56; P<0.01). Propranolol decreased HVPG >10% in 20 patients ('responders': -20 +/- 9%) but <10% in 13 'non-responders'. TEVC was normalized by propranolol in HVPG 'responders' (from 1.76 +/- 0.88 to 1.21 +/- 0.51; P<0.01), but not in 'non-responders' (1.69 +/- 0.48 to 1.52 +/- 0.59; NS). Reduction of TEVC in responders was accompanied by increased free hepatic vein pressure (+21 +/- 20%, P=0.05; approximately 60% of the fall in HVPG), which was not observed in non-responders (+3 +/- 11%, NS). CONCLUSIONS: TEVC is increased in cirrhosis. This abnormality is corrected by propranolol in patients exhibiting a >10% fall in HVPG, suggesting that changes in vascular compliance may influence the portal pressure response to propranolol.
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