Hepatopulmonary syndrome

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the data available in the literature on the problems associated with the identification of the hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS), its diagnosis, pathogenesis, clinical features, and possible treatment options. According to the current literature, HPS is a complic...

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Main Authors: V. T. Ivashkin, M. A. Morozova, M. V. Mayevskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department 2018-08-01
Series:Трансплантология (Москва)
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Online Access:https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/249
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author V. T. Ivashkin
M. A. Morozova
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description The purpose of this paper is to analyze the data available in the literature on the problems associated with the identification of the hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS), its diagnosis, pathogenesis, clinical features, and possible treatment options. According to the current literature, HPS is a complication of liver diseases, which leads to impaired lung perfusion and decreased blood oxygenation. Recognition of this syndrome requires that there should be a triad of the following signs: chronic liver disease, dilated intrapulmonary vessels, and lower arterial blood oxygenation. Today investigators' views of the causes and pathogenesis of dilated pulmonary vessels and abnormal blood gas composition differ in HPS. To date, its clear diagnostic algorithm and treatment policy for patients with HPS have not been elaborated.
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spelling doaj.art-955b4ebc42284909a2e18dbf7081806f2023-09-03T10:34:45ZengN.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare DepartmentТрансплантология (Москва)2074-05062542-09092018-08-01025810.23873/2074-0506-2009-0-2-5-8238Hepatopulmonary syndromeV. T. Ivashkin0M. A. Morozova1M. V. Mayevskaya2ММА им. И.М. СеченоваММА им. И.М. СеченоваММА им. И.М. СеченоваThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the data available in the literature on the problems associated with the identification of the hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS), its diagnosis, pathogenesis, clinical features, and possible treatment options. According to the current literature, HPS is a complication of liver diseases, which leads to impaired lung perfusion and decreased blood oxygenation. Recognition of this syndrome requires that there should be a triad of the following signs: chronic liver disease, dilated intrapulmonary vessels, and lower arterial blood oxygenation. Today investigators' views of the causes and pathogenesis of dilated pulmonary vessels and abnormal blood gas composition differ in HPS. To date, its clear diagnostic algorithm and treatment policy for patients with HPS have not been elaborated.https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/249цирроз печенипортальная гипертензиягепатопульмональный синдромтрансплантация печени
spellingShingle V. T. Ivashkin
M. A. Morozova
M. V. Mayevskaya
Hepatopulmonary syndrome
Трансплантология (Москва)
цирроз печени
портальная гипертензия
гепатопульмональный синдром
трансплантация печени
title Hepatopulmonary syndrome
title_full Hepatopulmonary syndrome
title_fullStr Hepatopulmonary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Hepatopulmonary syndrome
title_short Hepatopulmonary syndrome
title_sort hepatopulmonary syndrome
topic цирроз печени
портальная гипертензия
гепатопульмональный синдром
трансплантация печени
url https://www.jtransplantologiya.ru/jour/article/view/249
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