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Early sonographic evaluation of the transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate duplex and color Doppler findings in patients before and within 24 h after transjugular intrahepatic porto-systemic shunts (TIPS). Conventional duplex and color Doppler were used in the assessment of 19 patients who underwent TIPS as part of a prospective protocol. Patients were examined within 24 h before and after the procedure. Before TIPS, patency, flow direction, and peak flow velocity in the main portal vein and hepatic artery were studied, as well as patency and flow direction in hepatic veins, splenic vein, and inferior vena cava (IVC). Immediately after the procedure, sonographic identification of stent position, shunt patency, and flow dynamics were evaluated and patency and flow direction of hepatic veins, splenic vein, and IVC were determined. The portogram performed at the end of the procedure was compared with the 24-h sonographic studies after TIPS to determined sonographic/angiographic correlation. No intraparenchymal abnormalities or perihepatic fluid collections were detected after the procedure. The metallic stent was clearly seen in all patients. Mean peak shunt flow velocities were 139±50 cm/sec within 24 h after TIPS. Absence of flow through the shunt was correctly identified in one case and confirmed angiographically. Mean peak flow velocity in the portal vein before TIPS was 22±13.6 cm/sec and increased to 43.6±9.1 cm/sec after TIPS (p<0.05). The hepatic artery peak systolic velocity increased from 77±51 cm/sec before TIPS to 119±53 cm/sec after the procedure (p=0.029). Conventional duplex and color Doppler ultrasound proved to be a useful non-invasive diagnostic method to assess patients who have undergone TIPS. We propose its use as the primary diagnostic modality in these patients.

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Ferral, H., Foshager, M.C., Bjarnason, H. et al. Early sonographic evaluation of the transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS). Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 16, 275–279 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02629157

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