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Portal Hypertension, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease (Volume 23-4) (The Clinics: Internal Medicine, Volume 23-4) (Original PDF from Publisher)

Staying Abreast of Advances in Patient Care for Advanced Liver Disease

As the burden of liver disease continues to grow, patient providers must remain updated on the latest advancements in caring for patients with advanced liver disease. The increasing prevalence of cirrhosis, particularly due to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatitis C, necessitates ongoing education and awareness among healthcare professionals.

Understanding the Impact of Hepatitis C Elimination

While the hepatitis C viral infection can now be eliminated, the natural history of the disease is not completely altered. This underscores the importance of continued monitoring and management of patients with a history of hepatitis C, even after successful treatment.

Comprehensive Review of Portal Hypertension

A new issue on Portal Hypertension, featuring expert reviews from recognized authorities, aims to provide practicing providers with the latest insights and practical information. This comprehensive resource covers a range of critical topics, including:

  • Sarcopenia: The loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging and chronic diseases, and its implications for patients with advanced liver disease.
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy: A condition characterized by changes in the brain that occur in people with liver failure, and strategies for its management.
  • Varices: Enlarged veins in the esophagus, stomach, or intestines that can cause severe bleeding, and the latest approaches to their prevention and treatment.
  • Ascites and Hepatorenal Syndrome: The accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity and the development of kidney failure in patients with advanced liver disease, and the current understanding of these complex conditions.
  • Pulmonary Complications: Respiratory issues that can arise in patients with portal hypertension, and the importance of early detection and management.
  • Pharmacologic Management: The use of medications to manage the symptoms and complications of portal hypertension, including the latest research on efficacy and safety.
  • Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension: A condition characterized by increased pressure in the portal vein without the presence of cirrhosis, and its distinct challenges and opportunities for treatment.
  • Surgery in the Portal Hypertension Patient: The role of surgical interventions in managing portal hypertension, including the selection of appropriate candidates and the risks and benefits of various procedures.

This comprehensive review aims to equip healthcare providers with the knowledge and tools needed to deliver optimal care to patients with advanced liver disease, improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for those affected by these complex conditions.

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