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The conservative and interventional treatment of the complications of liver cirrhosis: Part 2 of a series on liver cirrhosis.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
It is estimated that 1 million persons in Germany suffer from hepatic cirrhosis, which is the final stage of chronic inflammation of the liver. Cirrhosis has multiple causes, all of which lead to structural changes of the liver and to portal hypertension. The main complications of cirrhosis arise in turn: These include bleeding from collateral veins, ascites, hepatocellular carcinoma, encephalopathy, and infection leading to organ failure.
METHODS:
We present the treatment of the main complications of liver cirrhosis with reference to the relevant literature (phase II and III trials, meta-analyses, and reviews).
RESULTS:
Endoscopic treatment (ligation) is used for the primary and secondary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding. Drugs to lower portal pressure (e.g., beta-blockers) are an established means of preventing initial or recurrent variceal bleeding over the long term. Vasoconstrictors such as terlipressin are mainly used to treat acute hemorrhage and type 1 hepatorenal syndrome. The main treatment of ascites is with spironolactone, in combination with a loop diuretic where indicated. A shunt (TIPS) is used to treat severe or repeat variceal hemorrhage or refractory ascites. Antibiotics play a well-established role in the treatment of acute hemorrhage, in the treatment and prevention of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, and in the treatment of encephalopathy. The treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma depends on its extent of spread and on the degree of decompensation of cirrhosis.
CONCLUSION:
For most of the main complications of liver cirrhosis, there are treatments that have been well-tested in randomized trials. Liver transplantation should also be considered in every case.
AuthorsTilman Sauerbruch, Beate Appenrodt, Volker Schmitz, Ulrich Spengler
JournalDeutsches Arzteblatt international (Dtsch Arztebl Int) Vol. 110 Issue 8 Pg. 126-32, I (Feb 2013) ISSN: 1866-0452 [Electronic] Germany
PMID23505400 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Topics
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy (etiology, therapy)
  • Humans
  • Hypertension, Portal (etiology, therapy)
  • Liver Cirrhosis (complications, therapy)
  • Liver Neoplasms (etiology, therapy)

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