Title of article :
Doppler assessment of children with liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension in comparison with a healthy control group: An analytical cross‑sectional study
Author/Authors :
Riahinezhad, Maryam Departments of Radiology - Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan , Rezaei, Mohammadreza Departments of Radiology - Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan , Saneian, Hosein Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan , Famouri, Fatemeh Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan , Farghadani, Maryam Departments of Radiology - Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Doppler ultrasonography (Doppler US) plays an important role in evaluating patients with liver cirrhosis. This study
aims to investigate the hemodynamic alterations of hepatic artery and portal vein among children with liver cirrhosis and portal
hypertension (esophageal varices). Materials and Methods: We conducted an analytical cross‑sectional study in Imam Hossein
Children’s Hospital, Isfahan, Iran, in 2016. A number of 33 cirrhotic children with or without esophageal varices were selected through
convenience sampling method to be compared with 19 healthy children as controls using color and spectral Doppler US. Results: Portal
vein mean velocities were 15.03 ± 7.3 cm/s in cirrhotics, 16.47 ± 6.4 cm/s in controls (P = 0.51), 11.6 ± 4.7 cm/s in patients with varices,
and 17.9 ± 7.3 cm/s in patients without varices (P = 0.015). Mean diameters of caudate lobe, portal vein, and splenic vein, as well as
the mean values of liver and spleen span, were significantly higher in cirrhotic children. The frequency of flow reversal (hepatofugal
flow) was not detected significantly different in cirrhotics. Peak systolic velocity, end diastolic velocity, pulsatility index, and resistive
index for hepatic artery as well as liver vascular index were not significantly different in cirrhotics in comparison with controls.
Conclusion: Alterations in Doppler parameters of portal vein including diameter and velocity may be the helpful indicators of liver
cirrhosis and esophageal varices in children, respectively. Parameters of hepatic artery may not differentiate children with liver cirrhosis.
Keywords :
Cirrhosis , Doppler ultrasonography , pediatrics , portal hypertension , portal vein
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics