Editorial
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2009; 15(24): 2960-2974
Published online Jun 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.2960
Table 1 Difference between HPS and PPHTN modified from Rodríguez-Roisin et al[4]
HPSPPHTN
Prevalence11%-32% of patients with liver cirrhosis2% of patients with portal hypertension
PathogenesisIncreased intrapulmonary shuntingUnknown
Intrapulmonary vascular dilatations(+)(-)
Pulmonary arterial hypertension(-)(+)
SymptomDyspnea, platypneaDyspnea on exertion, syncope, chest pain
Clinical manifestationsCyanosisNo cyanosis
OrthodeoxiaAccentuated pulmonary component of IIs
Spider neviSystolic murmur, edema
ECG findingsNoneRVH, RBBB, right axis deviation
Arterial blood gas levelsModerate-to-severe hypoxemia (< 60-80 mmHg)No/mild hypoxemia
Chest radiographyNormalCardiomegaly, hilar enlargement
CEEPositive finding; left atrial opacification for > 3-6 heart beats after right atrial opacificationUsually negative finding
99mTcMAA shunting index≥ 6%< 6%
Pulmonary hemodynamicsNormal/low PVRElevated PVR mPAP > 25 mmHg at rest or > 30 mmHg with exercise
OLTIndicated in severe stagesOnly indicated in mild-to-moderate stages
Table 2 New diagnostic criteria for hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosis[146]
Cirrhosis with ascites
Serum creatinine > 133 &mgr;mol/L (1.5 mg/dL)
No improvement of serum creatinine level (decrease to ≤ 133 &mgr;mol/L) after at least 2 d with diuretic withdrawal and volume expansion with albumin. The recommended dose of albumin is 1 g/kg of body weight per day up to a maximum of 100 g/d
Absence of shock
No current or recent treatment with nephrotoxic drugs
Absence of parenchymal kidney disease as indicated by proteinuria > 500 mg/d, microhematuria (> 50 red blood cells per high-power field) and/or abnormal renal ultrasonography
Table 3 Drugs that may need to be administered at reduced doses in patients with liver cirrhosis[187]
Drugs with high first-pass effectDrugs metabolized mainly by
CYP 1A2CYP3A4CYP2C9
AmitriptylineAcetaminophenQuinidineDiclofenac
BromocriptineCaffeineAmiodaroneIbuprofen
DiltiazemMexiletineLidocaineMefenamic acid
Flumazenil(R)-WarfarinMidazolamTolbutamide
FluorouracilImipramineDiazepamPhenytoin
ImipramineTheophyllineAmitriptylinePhenobarbital
Isosorbide dinitratePropranololImipramine(S)-Warfarin
LabetalolTamoxifenCarbamazepineLosartan
LidocaineEstradiol(R)-WarfarinPiroxicam
MorphineErythromycin
NifedipineClarithromycin
Pentazocine
Propranolol
Verapamil