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Introduction: Liver cirrhosis is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Many preoperative risk assessment tools do not take into account the presence or degree of liver cirrhosis prior to surgery. Over recent years, percutaneous mitral valve repair using MitraClip has emerged as an option for patients at high risk of surgical intervention. However, the safety, efficacy and outcomes of this procedure in patients with liver cirrhosis have not yet been evaluated.
Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study using the 2013-2017 National Inpatient Sample database of adults who were hospitalized for MitraClip repair of mitral valve. All patients were divided into patients with cirrhosis and those without cirrhosis. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality in patient with cirrhosis who underwent MitraClip. The secondary outcomes were to assess length of stay (LOS) and total hospital cost per year in cirrhotic patients compared to non-cirrhotic patients.
Results: In-hospital mortality was higher in cirrhosis group compared to non-cirrhosis however not statistically significant (8.1% vs 3.2%, OR: 2.59 [95% CI: 0.47-14.28, p-value 0.27). Additionally, neither of the secondary outcomes, LOS and total cost, were found to be statistically significant. However, the incidence of cardiogenic shock was significantly higher in the cirrhosis group 13.3% versus 3.9% (p-value 0.032).
Conclusion: Patients with liver cirrhosis who underwent MitraClip repair of MV were at higher risk of developing cardiogenic shock, without any significant increase in in-hospital mortality, LOS or total cost. However, this study showed a trend toward higher rates of mortality, requirement of blood transfusion, mechanical ventilation, length of stay, and cost of care in cirrhosis patients.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carrev.2020.08.014 | DOI Listing |
J Viral Hepat
October 2025
Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel.
The coexistence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease (MASLD) gained recognition, but the diagnostic performance of non-invasive markers regarding it remains underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the utility of the FIB-4 index for fibrosis prediction in CHB patients and investigate its performance in the distinct subgroup of CHB-MASLD. A prospective study from 2021 to 2022 included 109 CHB and 64 CHB-MASLD patients.
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The Global NASH Council, Washington, DC, USA.
Background: The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is undergoing demographic shifts potentially increasing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and its complications. We assessed MASLD prevalence and liver disease burden from 2010 to 2021.
Methods: Data from Global Burden of Disease (GBD), United Nations Population Division and NCD Risk Factor Collaboration covering 21 MENA countries were used for annual percent change (APC) trends per Joinpoint regression.
Liver Int
October 2025
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, The Institute for Bioelectronic Medicine, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research & Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Northwell Health, Manhasset, New York, USA.
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths, primarily due to late-stage diagnosis. In this multicenter study, our goal is to identify functional biomarkers that stratify the risk of HCC in patients with cirrhosis (CP) for early diagnosis.
Methods: Five thousand and eight serum proteins (Somascan) were analysed in Cohort A (477 CP, including 125 HCC).
Ther Adv Chronic Dis
September 2025
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Anshan Road 154, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, China.
Background: Liver cirrhosis, characterized by chronic inflammation, is frequently complicated by malnutrition. Nutritional indices, such as the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and the skeletal muscle index (SMI), calculated as the muscle area quantified via CT scans at the third lumbar vertebra level divided by the square of the patient's height in meters (cm/m), are associated with outcomes in inflammatory diseases.
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of the PNI both independently and in combination with the SMI for identifying malnutrition in cirrhosis and to explore their prognostic implications.
ACG Case Rep J
September 2025
Department of Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ.
Hepatic hydrothorax (HH) occurs in 4%-12% of patients with cirrhosis and rarely presents without accompanying evidence of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH). We report the case of a 65-year-old man with cirrhosis without prior decompensation, congestive heart failure, and recurrent right-sided pleural effusion. CSPH was not otherwise observed despite thorough laboratory, radiologic, and endoscopic evaluation.
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