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Volume 7, Issue 7 (Suppl)
J Gastrointest Dig Syst
ISSN: 2161-069X JGDS, an open access journal
Gastroenterologists 2017
December 14-15, 2017
December 14-15, 2017 Dubai, UAE
11
th
World
Gastroenterologists Summit
Portal vein thrombosis: A tertiary care experience
Radhakrishnan N, Kani Sheikh M, Ratnakar Kini S, Prem Kumar K, Venkateshwaran A R, Thinakar Mani B, Mohamed Naufal and Sibi Thooran K
Institute of Medical Gastroenterology, Madras Medical College, India
Introduction & Aim:
Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) has become an increasingly recognizable disorder during evaluation of
cases of abdominal pain with usage of widespread imaging techniques. PVT can result due to various clinical conditions like
chronic liver disease, infections, malignancies and hypercoagulable states. The objective of this study is to observe the clinical
presentation and to do the etiological work up of cases of PVT in a tertiary care center. This can aid in early diagnosis and
expert intervention thereby reducing the morbidity in cases of PVT.
Methods:
The study is a cross-sectional observational study done on patients having PVT, who presented to Institute of
Medical Gastroenterology, MMC and RGGGH, during the period of Jan 2016-July 2017 were taken up for the study. The
clinical presentation of the above patients was observed and their etiological work up done.
Results:
Totally 45 cases were taken into study. 27 were males and 18 were females. Clinical presentation: The main symptoms
were, abdominal distension (18 patients, 51%), abdominal pain (10 patients, 27%), pain associated with diarrhea and vomiting
(5 patients, 14%) and pain with nausea and anorexia (3 patients, 8%). Etiological work up showed chronic liver disease (24
patients, 54%), prothrombotic states (9 patients, 20%) local factors, prothrombotic risks and idiopathic causes (12 patients,
26%). Detection of PVT were done mostly by Portal vein Doppler (32 patients, 72%) computed tomography (13 patients, 27%).
Conclusion:
Higher incidence of PVT was seen among patients with chronic liver disease. Prothrombotic states like
myeloproliferative disorders and coagulation defects were the next common causes detected. PVT presenting as plain
abdominal pain, pain associated with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea were seen in patients as well, thereby suggesting that
PVT is an important differential diagnosis in patients presenting as abdominal pain with a negative work up for common
causes. With the help of widespread and improved imaging techniques, earlier diagnosis of PVT can be achieved and early
intervention can greatly reduce the morbidity of patients.
Biography
Radhakrishnan N is currently pursuing DM in Medical Gastroenterology in Institute of Medical Gastroenterology, Madras Medical College and RGGGH, Chennai,
India. He has completed his Masters, MD in Internal Medicine from the same institute.
radha.natarajan79@gmail.comRadhakrishnan N et al., J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:7 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-061