Correlations of portal hypertensive gastropathy of hepatitis B cirrhosis with other factors
Correlations of portal hypertensive gastropathy of hepatitis B cirrhosis with other factors作者机构:Department of General Surgery Third Affiliated Hospital Zhongshan University Guangzhou 510630 China. panweidong1968@***
出 版 物:《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 (国际肝胆胰疾病杂志(英文版))
年 卷 期:2002年第1卷第4期
页 面:527-531页
学科分类:1004[医学-公共卫生与预防医学(可授医学、理学学位)] 1002[医学-临床医学] 100201[医学-内科学(含:心血管病、血液病、呼吸系病、消化系病、内分泌与代谢病、肾病、风湿病、传染病)] 100401[医学-流行病与卫生统计学] 10[医学]
主 题:portal vein hypertension gastric mucosa gastric endoscopy stomach histopathology hepatitis B virus cirrhosis
摘 要:Objective: To study the clinical relations of portal hy- pertensive gastropathy (PHG) of hepatitis B cirrho- sis to other factors. Methods: Three groups of subjects were studied pro- spectively at our hospital from March 2000 to March 2001: 159 hepatitis B cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension, 114 hepatitis B cirrhotic patients with- out portal hypertension, and 97 control subjects. Free portal vein pressure (FPP) was measured dur- ing surgery. Liver function was assessed by Pugh s modification of Child s criteria. The area of liver collagen fibrin was studied using color image analysis system. Esophageal varices were identified by Dagra- di grading. Gastric varices were identified according to Northern Italian Endoscopic Council (NIEC) grading. Hypersplenism was assessed with the reduc- tion of WBC, HGB and PLT. Hepatitis B virus in the gastric mucosa was detected by immunizing histo- chemistry. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) organisms were identified by rapid urease testing and/or exami- nation of the stained biopsy specimens (haematoxylin and eosin). To analyze the correlation between these endoscopic signs at the gastric level and other fac- tors. Results: The differences of FPP among the three groups (patients with grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ gastropa- thy) were not significant. There was no correlation between Child-Pugh classification grading and the se- verity of gastropathy (P=0. 153). The differences of the area of liver collagen fibrin among the three grade gastropathy were not statistically significant (P =0. 801). There was a significant difference in the prevalence of severe PHG among grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ and Ⅴ esophageal varices (P0. 001). PHG was present in a similar percentage of patients with gas- tric varices compared with those without gastric vari- ces (P=0. 209). There was a significant difference in the severity between PHG and hypersplenism (P= 0. 003). Seven patients with PHG had no microscopic evidence of hepatitis B virus infection in the gastr