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Hypoalbuminemia and Risk of Portal Vein Thrombosis in Cirrhosis

Authors :
Roberto Cangemi
Valeria Raparelli
Giovanni Talerico
Stefania Basili
Francesco Violi
Palasciano Giuseppe
D’Alitto Felicia
Palmieri Vincenzo Ostilio
Santovito Daniela
Di Michele Dario
Croce Giuseppe
Sacerdoti David
Brocco Silvia
Fasolato Silvano
Cecchetto Lara
Bombonato Giancarlo
Bertoni Michele
Restuccia Tea
Andreozzi Paola
Liguori Maria Livia
Perticone Francesco
Caroleo Benedetto
Perticone Maria
Staltari Orietta
Manfredini Roberto
De Giorgi Alfredo
Averna Maurizio
Giammanco Antonina
Granito Alessandro
Pettinari Irene
Marinelli Sara
Bolondi Luigi
Falsetti Lorenzo
Salvi Aldo
Durante-Mangoni Emanuele
Cesaro Flavio
Farinaro Vincenza
Ragone Enrico
Morana Ignazio
Andriulli Angelo
Ippolito Antonio
Iacobellis Angelo
Niro Grazia
Merla Antonio
Raimondo Giovanni
Maimone Sergio
Cacciola Irene
Varvara Doriana
Drenaggi Davide
Staffolani Silvia
Picardi Antonio
Vespasiani-Gentilucci Umberto
Galati Giovanni
Gallo Paolo
Davì Giovanni
Schiavone Cosima
Santilli Francesca
Tana Claudio
Licata Anna
Soresi Maurizio
Bianchi Giovanni Battista
Carderi Isabella
Pinto Antonio
Tuttolomondo Antonino
Ferrari Giovanni
Gresele Paolo
Fierro Tiziana
Morelli Olivia
Laffi Giacomo
Romanelli Roberto Giulio
Arena Umberto
Stasi Cristina
Gasbarrini Antonio
Gargovich Matteo
Zocco Maria Assunta
Riccardi Laura
Ainora Maria Elena
Capeci William
Martino Giuseppe Pio
Nobili Lorenzo
Cavallo Maurizio
Frugiuele Pierluigi
Greco Antonio
Pietrangelo Antonello
Ventura Paolo
Cuoghi Chiara
Marcacci Matteo
Serviddio Gaetano
Vendemiale Gianluigi
Villani Rosanna
Gargano Ruggiero
Vidili Gianpaolo
Di Cesare Valentina
Masala Maristella
Delitala Giuseppe
Invernizzi Pietro
Di Minno Giovanni
Tufano Antonella
Purrello Francesco
Privitera Graziella
Forgione Alessandra
Curigliano Valentina
Senzolo Marco
Rodríguez-Castro Kryssia Isabel
Giannelli Gianluigi
Serra Carla
Neri Sergio
Pignataro Pietro
Rizzetto Mario
Debernardi Venon Wilma
Svegliati Baroni Gianluca
Bergamaschi Gaetano
Masotti Michela
Costanzo Filippo
Corazza Gino Roberto
Caldwell Stephen Hugh
Angelico Francesco
Del Ben Maria
Napoleone Laura
Polimeni Licia
Proietti Marco
Raparelli Valeria
Romiti Giulio Francesco
Ruscio Eleonora
Severoni Andrea
Talerico Giovanni
Toriello Filippo
Vestri Annarita
Source :
Gastro Hep Advances, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 646-653 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Background and Aims: Hypoalbuminemia, as defined by serum albumin (SA) levels ≤35 g/L, is associated to venous and arterial thrombosis in general population and in patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. It is unknown if SA ≤35 g/L is also associated to portal vein thrombosis (PVT) in cirrhosis. Methods: Cirrhotic patients enrolled in the Portal vein thrombosis Relevance On Liver cirrhosis: Italian Venous thrombotic Events Registry (PRO-LIVER) study (n = 753), were followed-up for 2 years to assess the risk of PVT, that was diagnosed by Doppler ultrasonography. Child-Pugh classes, Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score, presence of hepatocellular carcinoma and laboratory variables including SA, D-dimer, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) were measured at baseline. Results: SA ≤35 g/L was detected in 52% of patients. A logistic multivariate regression analysis showed that higher Child-Pugh class, hepatocellular carcinoma and thrombocytopenia were significantly associated to SA ≤35 g/L. In a subgroup of patients where data regarding hs-CRP and D-dimer were available, SA ≤35 g/L was inversely associated with hs-CRP and D-dimer. During the follow-up, a total of 61 patients experienced PVT. A Kaplan Meier survival analysis showed SA ≤35 g/L was associated to increased risk of PVT compared to SA >35 g/L (P = .005). A multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that male sex, lower platelet count, and SA ≤35 g/L remained associated to PVT after adjusting for confounding factors. Conclusion: Cirrhotic patients with SA ≤35 g/L are at higher risk of experiencing PVT compared to those with SA >35 g/L and could be considered as potential candidates to anticoagulant prophylaxis for PVT prevention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27725723
Volume :
3
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Gastro Hep Advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.178a1a7c8e1047f2ac0da978dac4c2b4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gastha.2024.03.006