Hasegawa_2001_J.Pediatr.Surg_36_1609

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Title : Plasma endothelin-1 level as a marker reflecting the severity of portal hypertension in biliary atresia - Hasegawa_2001_J.Pediatr.Surg_36_1609
Author(s) : Hasegawa T , Kimura T , Sasaki T , Okada A
Ref : J Pediatr Surg , 36 :1609 , 2001
Abstract :

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine if the plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1), a potent vasoconstrictor, level may reflect the severity of portal hypertension associated with liver cirrhosis in biliary atresia (BA). METHODS: Forty-eight postoperative BA patients aged 6 months to 20 years were studied. Plasma ET-1 was measured by a sandwich method of enzyme immunoassay. ET-1 was compared with Child's score and laboratory data. ET-1 levels were compared among groups of patients with various degrees of histologic fibrosis and portal hypertension. RESULTS: Plasma ET-1 was 5.3 +/- 3.5 pg/mL in BA, higher than in controls (3.1 +/- 0.8, n = 27; P <.05). ET-1 correlated with Child's score, serum total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase, albumin, prothrombin time, hepaplastin test, fibrinogen, cholinesterase, total cholesterol, Fischer's molar ratio, prealubumin, and hyaluronic acid, respectively (P <.05). ET-1 also correlated with the severity of histologic fibrosis, gastroesophageal varices, the presence of splenomegaly, ascites, venous dilatation on the abdominal wall, or pulmonary vascular abnormalities. In 4 patients undergoing liver transplantation (LTx), ET-1 after LTx was lower than that before LTx (P <.05).

PubMedSearch : Hasegawa_2001_J.Pediatr.Surg_36_1609
PubMedID: 11685683

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Hasegawa T, Kimura T, Sasaki T, Okada A (2001)
Plasma endothelin-1 level as a marker reflecting the severity of portal hypertension in biliary atresia
J Pediatr Surg 36 :1609

Hasegawa T, Kimura T, Sasaki T, Okada A (2001)
J Pediatr Surg 36 :1609