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Isolated Intrapulmonary Vascular Dilatations and the Risk of Developing Hepatopulmonary Syndrome in Liver Transplant Candidates
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Isolated Intrapulmonary Vascular Dilatations and the Risk of Developing Hepatopulmonary Syndrome in Liver Transplant Candidates

Manuel Mendizabal, David Goldberg, Federico Piñero, Diego Arufe, María José de la Fuente, Pablo Testa, Matías Coronel, Sergio Baratta, Luis Podestá, Michael Fallon, …
Annals of hepatology, Vol.16(4), pp.548-554
2017-07
PMID: 28611257

Abstract

Adult Biomarkers - blood Chi-Square Distribution Dilatation, Pathologic Echocardiography Female Hepatopulmonary Syndrome - blood Hepatopulmonary Syndrome - diagnostic imaging Hepatopulmonary Syndrome - mortality Hepatopulmonary Syndrome - pathology Humans Hypertension, Portal - blood Hypertension, Portal - mortality Hypertension, Portal - pathology Hypertension, Portal - surgery Hypoxia - blood Hypoxia - diagnosis Hypoxia - mortality Liver Cirrhosis - blood Liver Cirrhosis - mortality Liver Cirrhosis - pathology Liver Cirrhosis - surgery Liver Transplantation - adverse effects Liver Transplantation - mortality Lung - blood supply Male Middle Aged Multivariate Analysis Oximetry Oxygen - blood Patient Selection Predictive Value of Tests Proportional Hazards Models Prospective Studies Pulmonary Circulation Risk Factors Time Factors Treatment Outcome
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1.37.691 Pulmonary Hypertension
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