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North American Practice-Based Recommendations for Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunts in Portal Hypertension

Journal

CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 8, Pages 1636-+

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2021.07.018

Keywords

TIPS Procedure; Cirrhosis; End-Stage Liver Disease; Complications; Consensus Statement; Guidance Document; Ascites; Variceal Bleeding

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Complications of portal hypertension, such as ascites and gastrointestinal bleeding, pose significant risks to patients. The use of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) creation has emerged as a crucial therapeutic option. In North America, a multidisciplinary approach involving gastroenterologists, hepatologists, and interventional radiologists is employed to perform TIPS creation. However, there are variations in practices and outcomes, highlighting the need for further research. The Advancing Liver Therapeutic Approaches group has critically reviewed the application of TIPS and developed practice-based recommendations to address these issues.
Complications of portal hypertension, including ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic hydrothorax, and hepatic encephalopathy, are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite few high-quality randomized controlled trials to guide therapeutic decisions, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) creation has emerged as a crucial therapeutic option to treat complications of portal hypertension. In North America, the decision to perform TIPS involves gastroenterologists, hepatologists, and interventional radiologists, but TIPS creation is performed by interventional radiologists. This is in contrast to other parts of the world where TIPS creation is performed primarily by hepatologists. Thus, the successful use of TIPS in North America is dependent on a multidisciplinary approach and technical expertise, so as to optimize outcomes. Recently, new procedural techniques, TIPS stent technology, and indications for TIPS have emerged. As a result, practices and outcomes vary greatly across institutions and significant knowledge gaps exist. In this consensus statement, the Advancing Liver Therapeutic Approaches group critically reviews the application of TIPS in the management of portal hypertension. Advancing Liver Therapeutic Approaches convened a multidisciplinary group of North American experts from hepatology, interventional radiology, transplant surgery, nephrology, cardiology, pulmonology, and hematology to critically review existing literature and develop practice-based recommendations for the use of TIPS in patients with any cause of portal hypertension in terms of candidate selection, procedural best practices and, post-TIPS management; and to develop areas of consensus for TIPS indications and the prevention of complications. Finally, future research directions are identified related to TIPS for the management of portal hypertension.

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