Randomized prospective matched pair study comparing peritoneovenous shunt and conventional therapy in massive ascites
- 1 September 1979
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 66 (9), 667-670
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800660924
Abstract
A prospective randomized matched pair study was designed to test the efficacy of the peritoneovenous (LeVeen) shunt as a treatment for massive cirrhotic ascites compared with traditional medical therapy. Patients who failed to lose weight while on a low salt diet and fluids restricted to 1000 ml daily were placed in the study group. Weight loss, decrease in abdominal girth and diuresis were significantly greater (P < 0·01) for surgical patients than for their medically treated counterparts. The surgical technique is simple, quick and inexpensive. The surgical patients outlived their matched partners in 12 of 14 pairs where a definitive comparison was possible (P < 0·02). The median stay in hospital after randomization was shortened from 32 days with medical therapy to 15 days for those undergoing the shunt operation. Those treated medically experienced a significant rise in mean blood urea nitrogen and K+ (P < 0·02). Patients with alcoholic hepatitis, hyperbilirubinaemia (bilirubin > 154 m̈mol/l), peritoneal sepsis, severe coagulopathy and those who had recently bled from oesophageal varices are poor risks for the surgical procedure.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- A retrospective comparison of functional renal failure in cirrhosis treated by conventional therapy or the peritoneo-venous shunt (LeVeen)The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1978
- Renal Failure in Ascites Secondary to Hepatic, Renal, and Pancreatic DiseaseArchives of Surgery, 1978
- Detection of Endotoxin in Plasma and Ascitic Fluid of Patients with Cirrhosis: Its Clinical SignificanceGastroenterology, 1977
- LaVeen Continuous Peritoneal-Jugular ShuntPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1977
- Further Experience with Peritoneo-venous Shunt for AscitesAnnals of Surgery, 1976
- Stimulation of Human Leukocyte Thromboplastic Activity by EndotoxinExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1971
- Intravenous Therapy of Massive Ascites in Patients with CirrhosisGastroenterology, 1967
- Spontaneous Peritonitis and Bacteremia in Laennec's Cirrhosis Caused by Enteric OrganismsAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1964
- The Natural History of CirrhosisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1963
- THE ROLE OF THE KIDNEY IN LAENNECʼS CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVERMedicine, 1958