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Katagiri Y - - 1996
We investigated the effect of portal arterialization (PA) on hepatic energy metabolism and hepatic hemodynamics. Portal perfusion flow rate with arterial blood was 25% of the preperfusion portal flow. During PA up to 120 min, hepatic energy metabolism was maintained from the aspects of ATP, energy charge, and arterial ketone ...
Rahr H B - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Plasminogen activators (PA) may be released by the gut and eliminated by the liver. Patients with liver disorders or malignancy often have abnormal plasma levels of PAs. Some tumours may produce PAs. METHODS: In patients undergoing gastric surgery for malignant (n = 18) or benign (n = 21) disorders., ...
Shirohara H - - 1996
We report a case of splenic vein aneurysm (SVA) that was enlarged during a 17-month follow-up. A 62-yr-old female with liver cirrhosis was followed up in our hospital. Real-time ultrasonography initially detected aechoic space at the middle part of the splenic vein, confirmed as SVA by contrast-enhanced computed tomography, magnetic ...
Chen A - - 1996
1. Previous evidence has suggested that fluid is extracted from the blood during its passage through the splenic circulation. In order to further investigate this phenomenon, flow probes were placed around the splenic artery and vein of rats. Splenic blood flow and mean arterial blood pressure were measured immediately after ...
Colombato L A - - 1996
BACKGROUND & AIMS: In portal hypertension, peripheral vasodilatation (PVD) causes Na+ retention as a result of vascular underfilling. The central blood volume is responsible for the vascular filling signals to baroreceptors and volume receptors. The aim of this study was to determine the role of central blood volume in Na+ ...
Rosemurgy A S AS - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Small-diameter prosthetic H-graft portacaval shunts have been shown to promote preservation of total hepatic blood flow relative to large-diameter H-graft shunts. Nonetheless, specific changes in portal hemodynamics occurring with small-diameter H-graft shunting are unknown. This study was undertaken to evaluate changes in portal flow that occur with these shunts. ...
Maeba T - - 1996
To determine whether cytokines produced in the operative field during digestive surgery selectively spill over into the portal blood, the changes in interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in portal and peripheral venous blood were assayed at several points in time from the commencement of surgery until 14 days later, in 11 patients. ...
Gibson P R - - 1996
The validity and clinical relevance of Doppler flowmetry in measuring changes in regional blood flow are uncertain. In the present study we compared changes induced ketanserin in regional splanchnic blood flow as measured by Doppler flowmetry with changes in conventionally measured systemic and in hepatic haemodynamic indices estimated pharmacokinetically using ...
Iwata T - - 1996
In an attempt to clarify metabolic events during an enteral fast with parenteral nutrition (PN), changes in blood gas distribution and blood flow in the portal vein, and in bile secretion and hepatic blood flow were investigated in dogs. Dogs were maintained on glucose 25 kcal/kg/day for 7 days. In ...
Iwao T - - 1996
The reproducibility of echo-Doppler measurements of portal vein and superior mesenteric artery blood flow has not been extensively studied. In the present study, two groups of subjects were examined to test inter- and intra-observer reproducibility. Each study population consisted of 15 nonportal hypertensive and 15 portal hypertensive subjects. With a ...
Shiomi S - - 1996
We previously reported the clinical meaning of measurements of the relative contributions of the superior and inferior mesenteric veins with [123I]iodoamphetamine after oral (in an enteric capsule) and rectal administration. The same method was used to map blood flow in the liver from both of these veins in 82 subjects, ...
Kajikawa M - - 1996
We report herein the case of a 60-year-old man who developed hepatic failure with simultaneous transient hepatofugal portal blood flow after undergoing hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma accompanied by cirrhosis with a splenorenal shunt. The transient hepatofugal portal blood flow was detected by color Doppler ultrasonography. Following this case report, the ...
Koda M - - 1996
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study represents an attempt to correlate portal hemodynamics in patients with chronic hepatitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Portal blood velocity and portal blood flow were determined using the duplex Doppler system in 47 patients with chronic viral hepatitis, and findings were compared with the hepatic histological features. RESULTS: Portal ...
Mirza D F - - 1996
Portal venous blood for rinsing out the University of Wisconsin solution (UWs) has the advantages of being a physiological fluid, removing acidotic mesenteric venous blood and perhaps resulting in more stable haemodynamic parameters during reperfusion. A group of 209 consecutive adult OLTs carried out between July 1993 and February 1995 ...
Forster-van Hijfte M A - - 1996
Five cats with a congenital portosystemic shunt (CPSS) were examined using transcolonic portal scintigraphy before and after surgical ligation of the shunting vessel. The mean shunt index before surgery was 52 per cent (range 45 to 61 per cent). Repeat portal scintigraphy, six to eight weeks after surgery, indicated a ...
Unneberg K - - 1996
Endothelin-1 belongs to a family of potent vasoconstrictors, recently isolated from endothelial cells. Endothelin-1 has a variety of hepatic effects and hepatic clearance from the circulation is important. Elevated plasma concentrations of Endothelin-1 are found after orthotopic liver transplantation and in cirrhosis with ascites. This study in piglets on hepatic ...
Jakab F - - 1996
The relationship between the changes in portal venous and hepatic arterial blood flows, in the liver is a much disputed question, it has tremendous significance in the practice of transplantation, and an explanation has been available since 1981, when Lautt published the so-called "adenosine washout theory". According to our earlier ...
Jakab F - - 1996
The intraoperative measurement of the afferent circulation of the liver, namely the hepatic artery flow and portal venous flow was carried out upon 14 anesthetized patients having carcinoma in the splanchnic area, mainly in the head of the pancreas by means of transit time ultrasonic volume flowmeter. The hepatic artery ...
Sacerdoti D - - 1995
Doppler sonographic portal vein parameters are used for the noninvasive evaluation of portal hypertension in cirrhosis. The patency of a paraumbilical vein is a rather frequent finding in cirrhosis, which may affect hepatic hemodynamics and function. We evaluated portal and hepatic arterial parameters in 184 cirrhotic patients with and without ...
Gulati A - - 1995
Diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin (DCLHb) is a promising hemoglobin-based, oxygen-carrying resuscitative solution. DCLHb (400 mg/kg, iv) produces significant cardiovascular effects, along with an increase in plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) level, when administered to conscious or anesthetized rats. Present studies were performed to determine whether the cardiovascular effects of DCLHb are due to ...
Rosemurgy A S - - 1995
With the advent of transjugular intrahepatic porta-systemic stent shunt and the wider application of the surgically placed small diameter prosthetic H-graft portacaval shunt (HGPCS), partial portal decompression in the treatment of portal hypertension has received increased attention. The clinical results supporting the use of partial portal decompression are its low ...
Sobolewski A P - - 1995
Virchow's triad of venous stasis, vessel wall damage, and hypercoagulability cites three factors that predispose to the formation of venous thrombosis. The pneumoperitoneum created during laparoscopic surgery results in an intraabdominal pressure that exceeds the pressure of venous blood return from the legs. This may alter venous hemodynamics enough to ...
de Vries P J - - 1995
The case of a 61-year-old man with alcoholic liver cirrhosis and a hepatocellular carcinoma is presented. He was examined with duplex Doppler before and after a meal. In the fasting state a sluggish hepatopetal portal venous flow was found. After the meal a pendulating flow and then hepatofugal flow were ...
Matsutani S - - 1995
BACKGROUND/AIMS: A problem in pharmacotherapy for bleeding varices in portal hypertension is non-responders. The aim of this study was to elucidate the features of hemodynamic response to vasopressin in the gastroesophageal collateral vein in patients with esophageal varices. METHODS: Flow velocity in the portal and the collateral left gastric vein ...
Weidenbach H - - 1995
In the liver prostaglandins have been shown to be potent regulators of portal blood flow, carbohydrate metabolism and bile secretion. It is not known whether these effects represent a direct action of prostaglandins, and it has been suggested that nitric oxide (NO) might be a critical mediator for prostaglandin induced ...
Goseki N - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Although transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is very effective, local recurrence is not so rare. The reason is thought to be related to portal blood flow. The changes in the nourishing vessels in HCC after TAE were examined from the viewpoint of cell kinetics with direct ...
Averbach A M - - 1995
This pharmacokinetic study attempted to improve the exposure of gastrointestinal tract tissues to chemotherapy by increasing the transit time of a first pass of a drug through the vascular system. Bolus infusion of 9 mg mitomycin (MMC) mixed with 1 mg of MMC labeled by 50 microCi of 14C was ...
Michielsen P P - - 1995
Ultrasound examination should be carried out as the first investigation in all patients with suspected hepatobiliary disease. It has a high accuracy in detecting signs of portal hypertension such as ascites, splenomegaly and collateral veins. The most common cause of portal hypertension in the Western world is cirrhosis. Although there ...
Rosenthal S J - - 1995
In helical portal venous blood flow, the usual laminar flow in the portal vein is replaced by a spiral. This changes the color Doppler ultrasound (US) appearance to one of alternating or parallel red and blue bands. Duplex US may appear to show hepatopetal, hepatofugal, or simultaneous bidirectional flow depending ...
Kennedy A M - - 1995
Embolization is increasingly used to treat systemic arteriovenous (AV) shunts although its success, as judged by either angiographic or clinical means, is difficult to quantify. The aim of the study was to quantify blood flow through AV shunts with 133Xe, which, because of its relatively long transit time through peripheral ...
Shibata D K - - 1995
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Macromolecular "blood-pool" agents such as polylysine-gadopentetate dimeglumine or albumin-gadopentetate dimeglumine, which provide prolonged intravascular enhancement, were tested as magnetic resonance (MR) angiography contrast agents for the portal vein in pigs. METHODS: Phase-contrast MR angiography of the portal veins was performed on six pigs before and after intravenous ...
Alaish S M - - 1995
The authors sought to determine whether endogenous splenic tissue placed in a subcutaneous pouch ("spleen-o-port") could function as a viable alternative to central venous catheters/ports for long-term venous access. A small transverse incision was made in the left upper quadrant of each puppy (n = 6) under general anesthesia. Using ...
Fujimoto M - - 1995
We investigated the influence of spontaneous portosystemic collateral pathways on the portal hemodynamics and examined the necessity for ligating these vessels in pediatric liver transplantation from living donors. We assessed portal blood flow before, during, and after surgery in 82 pediatric recipients (mean age, 4.2 years), using Doppler ultrasonography. When ...
Sasaki E - - 1995
Electrical properties of tissues sensitively reflect structural and physiologic changes. The authors examined the use of a dielectric spectrogram for instantaneous evaluation of ischemic injury of the liver. Wistar rats, which had enough collateral circulation for portal bypass with subcutaneous transposition of the spleen, were used. Four ischemic periods (15, ...
Koda M - - 1995
Bathing in hot water induces vasodilatation of the peripheral vessels and alteration of blood distribution. Using a Doppler flowmeter, we evaluated the effect of bathing in hot water on portal hemodynamics. Eight controls and 8 patients with compensated liver cirrhosis remained immersed in hot water at 42 degrees C for ...
Saitoh S - - 1995
We performed serial hemodynamics in 15 patients with 21 well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinomas. The total length of the observation period ranged from 129 to 678 days (median, 368). We investigated both arterial and portal blood flow at intervals of at least 4 months. Arterial blood flow was measured with carbon dioxide-enhanced ...
Riché F - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Cytokine overproduction has been observed in different pathophysiologic conditions, including sepsis, carcinoma, inflammatory disease, and tissue injury induced by operation. Colectomy is a procedure that may result in excessive cytokine release through the portal vein. The respective effects of an operative procedure, perioperative septic complications, and of the disease ...
Ohta M - - 1995
The effects of metoclopramide on blood flow in portal and left gastric veins and cardiovascular haemodynamic variables were studied in 30 patients with both liver cirrhosis and oesophageal varices. Measurements were made under baseline conditions and after the intravenous administration of saline, metoclopramide 10 mg, and metoclopramide 20 mg. Portal ...
Bolognesi M - - 1995
Duplex Doppler ultrasonography (DDU) is a suitable method to evaluate acute splanchnic hemodynamic effects of vasoactive drugs. It allows the contemporary evaluation of arterial and venous splanchnic parameters. Forty-six cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices were investigated by DDU. Portal blood flow mean velocity (PBV) (cm/s), portal blood flow volume (PBF) ...
Bolognesi M - - 1995
The validity of portal blood flow measurement in image-directed Doppler ultrasound (PBF-IDU) is still under debate. In this study PBF-IDU has been compared with hepatic blood flow measured by the indocyanine green constant infusion technique (HBF-ICG), which is the reference invasive method with which to measure total hepatic blood flow ...
Wachsberg R H - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess flow characteristics of vessels in the ligamentum teres fissure with color Doppler sonography in subjects without and with portal hypertension. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Color Doppler sonography of the ligamentum teres fissure was performed with either a 5.0- or a 7.5-MHz linear ...
Hoffman D J - - 1995
PURPOSE: A variety of methods exist which determine the rate and extent of intestinal absorption. The method described here employs an internal absorption reference probe and portal blood sampling in unanesthetized rat. METHODS: Theophylline and tritiated water were selected as absorption reference probes since they are quantitatively absorbed in conscious ...
Nabeshima M - - 1995
PURPOSE: To evaluate a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique for measurement of azygos blood flow volume, which is an important indicator of superior collateral circulation in patients with portal hypertension. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Azygos blood flow was measured by means of direct bolus (DB) imaging, an MR flow measurement technique. ...
Piasecki C - - 1995
Changes in mucosal blood flow may be important in the pathogenesis of many conditions. Study of mucosal blood perfusion is difficult, and available methods have significant technical limitations. This study describes the development of an instrument for endoscopy, which indicates blood flow indirectly, by measuring the quantity of tissue oxygen ...
Blum U - - 1995
PURPOSE: To evaluate the use of the transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) and local, low-dose thrombolysis in the treatment of complete, noncavernomatous portal vein occlusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: TIPS implantation and portal vein recanalization was attempted in seven patients with noncavernomatous portal vein obstruction and recurrent variceal bleeding. TIPS placement ...
Rosemurgy A S - - 1995
Partial portal decompression (PPD) is gaining popularity in the treatment of portal hypertension. We have achieved PPD in over 80 patients by utilizing an 8-mm prosthetic H-graft portacaval shunt (HGPCS). We have been pleased with the infrequency of encephalopathy and liver failure after shunting. While maintenance of portal blood flow ...
Kinoshita G - - 1995
The effects of indomethacin on liver blood flow and oxygen supply-uptake relationship were investigated using a right heart bypass technique. Portal venous blood flow was decreased by the mesenteric vascular effects of indomethacin, which produce intense mesenteric vasoconstriction. Hepatic arterial blood flow was increased and therefore, total liver blood flow ...
Kinoshita G - - 1995
The selective effects od dopamine and dobutamine in various doses on liver circulation were studied in 12 mongrel dogs. Dopamine increased portal flow but decreased hepatic arterial flow markedly as infusion rate of dopamine increased. Dopamine 3 micrograms/kg/min infusion rate produced vasodilation in mesenteric vascular bed and the portal flow ...
Lafortune M - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effect of a well-functioning transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) on the splanchnic and intrahepatic circulation, to determine if sonographic measurements can predict shunt dysfunction before clinical manifestations of portal hypertension occur, and to compare Doppler sonographic findings with portocaval gradient ...
Lomas D J - - 1995
Monitoring treatment efficacy in patients with portal venous hypertension has been limited by the difficulty of direct or indirect assessment of portal vein pressure. The majority of currently available haemodynamic tests, such as hepatic vein wedge pressure or azygos vein flow measurement by thermodilution catheter, are invasive which has restricted ...
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