Gastrointestinal varices medical therapy

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

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General considerations and disease stratification

The management of gastrointestinal varices in chronic liver disease should be tailored according to the clinical stage of liver disease and cirrhosis. The following table outlines the key stages of chronic liver disease and the treatement goals for the respective stage:

Disease stage HPVG Varices Complications of portal hypertension Management goals
Compensated liver disease Less than 10 mmHg - -
Greater than equal to 10 mmHg - - Prevent decompensation
Greater than equal to 10 mmHg + - Prevent decompensation
Decompensated liver disease Greater than equal to 12 mmHG + Acute variceal bleed Control bleeding, prevent early rebleeding and death
Greater than equal to 12 mmHG + Previous variceal hemorrhage without ascites or encephelopathy Prevent further decompensation (further bleeding, ascites and encephelopathy)
Greater than equal to 12 mmHG + Prior variceal hemorrhage with ascites and/or encehelopathy Prevent further decompensation and death

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