Background & Aims: HVPG is the gold standard for the diagnosis of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH), a condition associated with the risk of developing hepatic decompensation events. However, HVPG is an indirect method to measure portal pressure, and its application in the pre-sinusoidal form of portal hypertension (PH), as in porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD), is hindered by low accuracy. Recently, endoscopic ultrasound-guided portal pressure gradient (EUS-PPG) measurement, which allows direct measurement of portal pressure, is emerging as a safe method and may overcome the limitation of HVPG. However, data in patients with CSPH and the pre-sinusoidal form of PH are still missing. This study aims to evaluate the safety and usefulness of EUS-PPG compared to HVPG in a cohort of patients with PSVD and CSPH. Methods: In this prospective single center study, patients with a diagnosis of PSVD who presented a clinical suspicion of CSPH underwent HVPG and EUS-PPG baseline measurements. A second EUS-PPG measurement was performed in patients naïve to non-selective beta-blockers (NSBBs) to evaluate haemodynamic response to therapy. Results: Twenty-six patients were enrolled and a total of 26 HVPG and 35 EUS-PPG measurements were performed, without any adverse events. Mean EUS-PPG was significantly higher than mean HVPG value (16.7 ± 5.5 mmHg versus 5.5 ± 2.8 mmHg). At logistic multivariate regression analysis, EUS-PPG value was the only variable associated with hepatic decompensation. Conclusions: EUS-PPG measurement is safe and might have a prognostic role in patients with PSVD and CSPH, outperforming HVPG. Trial Registration: ID5486.
Santopaolo, F., Giuli, L., Tripodi, G., Pallozzi, M., Ponziani, F. R., Annicchiarico, B. E., Rizzatti, G., Contegiacomo, A., Posa, A., Iezzi, R., Talerico, R., Gasbarrini, A., Larghi, A. L., Prognostic Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Direct Portal Pressure Gradient Measurement in Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disorder, <<LIVER INTERNATIONAL>>, N/A; 45 (5): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1111/liv.70096] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/329459]
Prognostic Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Direct Portal Pressure Gradient Measurement in Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disorder
Santopaolo, Francesco;Pallozzi, Maria;Ponziani, Francesca Romana;Annicchiarico, Brigida Eleonora;Rizzatti, Gianenrico;Contegiacomo, Andrea;Posa, Alessandro;Iezzi, Roberto;Talerico, Rosa;Gasbarrini, Antonio;Larghi, Alberto Leonardo
2025
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Background & Aims: HVPG is the gold standard for the diagnosis of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH), a condition associated with the risk of developing hepatic decompensation events. However, HVPG is an indirect method to measure portal pressure, and its application in the pre-sinusoidal form of portal hypertension (PH), as in porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD), is hindered by low accuracy. Recently, endoscopic ultrasound-guided portal pressure gradient (EUS-PPG) measurement, which allows direct measurement of portal pressure, is emerging as a safe method and may overcome the limitation of HVPG. However, data in patients with CSPH and the pre-sinusoidal form of PH are still missing. This study aims to evaluate the safety and usefulness of EUS-PPG compared to HVPG in a cohort of patients with PSVD and CSPH. Methods: In this prospective single center study, patients with a diagnosis of PSVD who presented a clinical suspicion of CSPH underwent HVPG and EUS-PPG baseline measurements. A second EUS-PPG measurement was performed in patients naïve to non-selective beta-blockers (NSBBs) to evaluate haemodynamic response to therapy. Results: Twenty-six patients were enrolled and a total of 26 HVPG and 35 EUS-PPG measurements were performed, without any adverse events. Mean EUS-PPG was significantly higher than mean HVPG value (16.7 ± 5.5 mmHg versus 5.5 ± 2.8 mmHg). At logistic multivariate regression analysis, EUS-PPG value was the only variable associated with hepatic decompensation. Conclusions: EUS-PPG measurement is safe and might have a prognostic role in patients with PSVD and CSPH, outperforming HVPG. Trial Registration: ID5486.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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