Application of subharmonic-aided pressure estimation in a patient with giant hepatic cyst:A case report
Application of subharmonic-aided pressure estimation in a patient with giant hepatic cyst: A case report作者机构:Shanghai Institute of Medical ImagingShanghaiChina Department of UltrasoundZhongshan HospitalFudan UniversityShanghaiChina Department of UltrasoundXinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of MedicineShanghaiChina Department of Interventional RadiologyZhongshan HospitalFudan UniversityShanghaiChina National Clinical Research Center for Interventional MedicineZhongshan HospitalFudan UniversityShanghaiChina
出 版 物:《Portal Hypertension & Cirrhosis》 (门静脉高压与肝硬化(英文))
年 卷 期:2024年第3卷第2期
页 面:124-127页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
基 金:Clinical Research Plan of SHDC,Grant/Award Numbers:SHDC2020CR4060,SHDC2020CR1031B Shanghai Pujiang Program,Grant/Award Number:2020PJD008 National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:82071942
摘 要:Giant hepatic cysts may lead to impaired liver function by compressing surrounding tissue,resulting in symptoms such as nausea or portal ***-aided pressure estimation(SHAPE)offers a noninvasive method for quantitatively estimating pressure and monitoring interstitial fluid pressure.A 55-year-old female patient with giant hepatic cysts was admitted to our hospital with elevated protein electrophoretic gamma levels,likely caused by compression of important liver vessels by the *** surgery,B-mode ultrasound(BMUS)revealed multiple anechoic cystic lesions with thin,smooth walls in the right *** SHAPE,the curve of the portal vein was lower than that of the hepatic vein,which is absolutely different from a healthy volunteer in our previous SHAPE *** suggested that the patient may have had portal *** days after laparoscopic fenestration and drainage of hepatic cysts,the size of the largest cyst had decreased on BMUS and protein electrophoretic gamma levels had *** the curve of the portal vein remained lower than that of the hepatic vein,the difference between them had decreased compared to presurgery *** shows promise as a tool for noninvasively estimating portal hypertension and improving prognosis assessment in patients.