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Guadalupe Garcia-tsao

Corrigendum to ‘Baveno VII – Renewing consensus in portal hypertension’ [J Hepatol (2022) 959-974]

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Baveno VII – Renewing consensus in portal hypertension

To expand on the work of previous meetings, a virtual Baveno VII workshop was organised for October 2021. Among patients with compensated cirrhosis or compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD – defined at the Baveno VI conference), the presence or absence of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) is associated with differing outcomes, including risk of death, and different diagnostic and therapeutic needs. Accordingly, the Baveno VII workshop was entitled “Personalized Care for Portal Hypertension”. The main fields of discussion were the relevance and indications for measuring the hepatic venous pressure gradient as a gold standard, the use of non-invasive tools for the …

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Natural history and prognostic indicators of survival in cirrhosis: A systematic review of 118 studies

Liver transplantation significantly improves the survival and quality of life of patients with end-stage cirrhosis. However, a large proportion of cirrhotic patients still die while on the transplant list because of an insufficient number of donors and because of the lack of an accurate prediction of life expectancy. Although many prognostic models have been proposed in the last two decades to predict mortality in cirrhosis, the Child–Pugh score [1] is by far the most largely used both in clinical practice and in clinical research. Recently, the model for end stage liver disease (MELD) has replaced the Child–Pugh score in the United States for prioritizing liver donor allocation [2]. MELD i…

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Portal hypertension and variceal bleeding: An AASLD single topic symposium

In June 1996, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases sponsored a single topic workshop combining a two-day symposium on liver microcirculation in health and diseases1 followed by a two day consensus workshop on portal hypertension and variceal bleeding. The goal of the combined conference was to identify areas of critical importance in the understanding and treatment of portal hypertension and to foster future collaborative research projects. The portal hypertension-variceal bleeding conference consisted of eight panel discussions, each highlighting a specific topic related to evaluation and treatment of portal hypertension. The chair of each panel was charged to summarize…

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