The Management of Ascites in Cirrhosis: Report on the Consensus Conference of the International Ascites Club
The Royal Free Hospital · University College London · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Ascites is a common complication of cirrhosis, and heralds a new phase of hepatic decompensation in the progression of the cirrhotic process. The development of ascites carries a significant worsening of the prognosis. It is important to diagnose noncirrhotic causes of ascites such as malignancy, tuberculosis, and pancreatic ascites since these occur with increased frequency in patients with liver disease. The International Ascites Club, representing the spectrum of clinical practice from North America to Europe, have developed guidelines by consensus in the management of cirrhotic ascites from the early ascitic stage to the stage of refractory ascites. Mild to moderate ascites should be managed by modest salt…
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13Topics & keywords
- Ascites
- Medicine
- Paracentesis
- Cirrhosis
- Hepatorenal syndrome
- Liver transplantation
- Internal medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Good health and well-being