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Diuretic window hypothesis in cirrhosis: Changing the point of view
Authors:Anderson Brito-Azevedo
Affiliation:Anderson Brito-Azevedo, Liver Transplant Unit, São Lucas Hospital, Rio de Janeiro 22061-080, BrazilAnderson Brito-Azevedo, Liver Transplant Unit, São Francisco na Providência de Deus Hospital, Rio de Janeiro 20520-053, BrazilAnderson Brito-Azevedo, Liver Transplant Unit, Adventist Silvestre Hospital, Rio de Janeiro 22241-280, Brazil
Abstract:Since the 1970 s, non-selective beta-blockers(NSBB) have been used to prevent variceal upper bleeding in advanced cirrhotic patients. However, several recent studies have raised the doubt about the benefit of NSBB in end-stage cirrhotic patients. In fact, they suggested a detrimental effect in these patients that even reduced survival. All of these studies have been assembled to compose the"window therapy hypothesis", in which NSBB would have traditional indication to be initiated to prevent variceal upper bleeding; however, treatment should be stopped(or not be initiated) in patients with end-stage cirrhosis. NSBB would reduce the cardiac reserve of these patients, worsening systemic perfusion and prognosis. However, it should be emphasized that these studies present important bias issues, and their results also suggested that diuretic treatment may also be behind the effects observed. In this opinion review, we changed the point of view from NSBB to diuretic treatment, based on a physiopathogenic approach of circulatory parameters of cirrhotic patients studied, and based on diuretic effect in blood pressure lowering and in other hypervolemic disease, as heart failure. We suggest a "diuretic window hypothesis", composed by an open window in hypervolemic phase, an attention window when patient present in a normal plasma volume phase, and a closed window during the plasma hypovolemic phase.
Keywords:Cirrhosis  Non-selective beta-blockers  Diuretic  Window hypothesis  Baveno  Cardiac output
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