Zhao CJ, Ren C, Yuan Z, Bai GH, Li JY, Gao L, Li JH, Duan ZQ, Feng DP, Zhang H. Spleen volume is associated with overt hepatic encephalopathy after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in patients with portal hypertension. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(7): 2054-2064 [PMID: 39087107 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i7.2054]
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Hui Zhang, PhD, Professor, College of Medical Imaging, Shanxi Medical University, No. 56 Xinjian South Road, Yingze District, Taiyuan 030001, Shanxi Province, China. zhang_hui@sxmu.edu.cn
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Jul 27, 2024; 16(7): 2054-2064 Published online Jul 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i7.2054
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients
Parameter
All patients (n = 135)
Demographic characteristics
Age, yr
57.8 ± 24.4
Gender, male
96 (59.6)
BMI
23.4 ± 9.4
Etiology
Viral (HAV/HBV/HCV)
3/52/9 (1.8/32.2/5.5)
Alcohol
24 (14.9)
Biliary
15 (9.3)
AIH
7 (4.3)
Others
51 (31.7)
Scores
Child-Pugh stage (A/B/C)
39/92/30 (24.2/57.1/18.6)
Child-Pugh score
7.9 ± 1.8
MELD score
13.6 ± 5.0
Imaging parameters
Spleen length, mm
147.3 ± 29.1
Spleen volume, cm3
853.0 ± 486.5
Liver volume, cm3
1125.0 ± 406.1
Liver/spleen volume
2.0 ± 2.8
OHE during follow-up
OHE during follow-up
37 (27.2)
OHE grade (2/3/4)
18/8/11 (13.2/5.9/8.1)
Median months
3
Laboratory parameters
WBC, 109/L
3.8 ± 3.1
PLT, 109/L
78.0 ± 66.0
INR
2.0 ± 5.3
ALT, U/L
29.1 ± 41.1
AST, U/L
41.3 ± 71.7
ALB, g/L
34.3 ± 23.9
TBIL, μmol/L
35.2 ± 34.7
Urea, mmol/L
7.3 ± 10.7
CRE, μmol/L
81.4 ± 104.4
Table 2 Comparison of population characteristics stratified by spleen volume
Spleen volume ≥ 784.2 cm3 (n = 68)
Spleen volume < 784.2 cm3 (n = 67)
P value
Demographic characteristics
Age, yr
61.52 ± 0.42
57.07 ± 23.51
0.3427
Gender, male
43 (31.9)
36 (26.7)
0.2625
BMI
21.87 ± 4.32
23.51 ± 3.49
< 0.05
Etiology
0.3532
Viral
26 (38.2)
25 (37.3)
Alcohol
10 (14.7)
10 (14.9)
Biliary
7 (10.3)
8 (11.9)
AIH
3 (4.4)
2 (3.0)
Others
22 (32.4)
23 (34.3)
Scores
Child-Pugh stage
0.8530
A
17 (25.0)
16 (23.9)
B
36 (53.9)
38 (56.7)
C
15 (22.1)
13 (19.4)
Child-Pugh score
8.07 ± 1.82
7.88 ± 1.82
0.5090
MELD score
13.39 ± 4.36
13.93 ± 5.57
0.5920
OHE during follow-up
OHE grade
< 0.05
0/1
53 (77.9)
40 (59.7)
2
7 (10.3)
11 (16.4)
3
1 (1.5)
9 (13.4)
4
7 (10.3)
7 (10.4)
Laboratory parameters
WBC, 109/L
3.11 ± 2.63
4.18 ± 2.99
< 0.05
PLT, 109/L
60.38 ± 57.97
91.77 ± 67.64
< 0.01
INR
2.63 ± 8.05
1.56 ± 1.49
0.2941
ALT, U/L
29.55 ± 36.85
29.31 ± 51.22
0.9755
AST, U/L
34.09 ± 33.11
49.22 ± 105.00
0.2698
ALB, g/L
37.69 ± 36.24
31.80 ± 5.21
0.2000
TBIL, μmol/L
30.53 ± 17.13
41.71 ± 48.50
0.0845
Urea, mmol/L
5.61 ± 2.94
9.42 ± 15.95
0.0734
CRE, μmol/L
79.27 ± 82.35
78.97 ± 106.40
0.9861
Table 3 Comparison of laboratory data and imaging parameters by overt hepatic encephalopathy stage
Non-OHE (n = 99)
OHE/2 (n = 18)
OHE/3+4 (n = 19)
P value
WBC, 109/L
4.05 ± 3.44
2.51 ± 1.76
4.01 ± 2.44
0.1056
PLT, 109/L
78.61 ± 68.29
75.53 ± 75.37
74.96 ± 50.93
0.9579
INR
1.54 ± 1.39
1.38 ± 0.16
1.45 ± 0.23
0.8172
ALT, U/L
27.16 ± 29.84
17.29 ± 9.22
45.81 ± 78.55
< 0.05
AST, U/L
35.91 ± 30.42
26.66 ± 19.07
74.35 ± 161.60
< 0.05
ALB, g/L
35.21 ± 29.03
33.20 ± 4.87
32.03 ± 5.72
0.8144
TBIL, μmol/L
35.50 ± 39.82
28.60 ± 23.45
41.71 ± 31.00
0.4455
Urea, mmol/L
7.10 ± 9.17
9.78 ± 21.02
6.00 ± 3.30
0.4998
CRE, μmol/L
90.79 ± 127.20
66.29 ± 17.34
60.07 ± 16.12
0.3309
Spleen length, mm
150.90 ± 27.74
141.10 ± 35.44
143.00 ± 27.09
0.2619
Spleen volume, cm3
901.30 ± 471.90
882.30 ± 704.60
697.60 ± 281.00
< 0.05
Liver volume, cm3
1120.00 ± 360.80
1070.00 ± 456.00
1153.00 ± 534.60
0.1891
Liver/spleen volume
2.14 ± 3.07
2.59 ± 2.41
1.66 ± 1.08
0.5066
Table 4 Univariable and multivariable Cox regression analyses of risk factors for post-transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt overt hepatic encephalopathy
Univariable Cox
Multivariable Cox
HR (95%CI)
P value
HR (95%CI)
P value
Age (≥ 60 yr)
1.762 (1.043-3.230)
0.049
1.473 (0.834-3.929)
0.118
Gender
0.854 (0.449-1.575)
0.618
BMI (≥ 24.0)
0.689 (0.331-1.329)
0.288
Etiology (HBV)
1.799 (0.945-3.321)
0.065
Child-Pugh score
1.259 (0.587-2.470)
0.525
MELD score
1.279 (0.682-2.482)
0.451
Spleen volume
0.537 (0.283-0.986)
0.049
0.494 (0.234-0.929)
0.042
WBC, 109/L
1.129 (0.616-2.095)
0.696
PLT, 109/L
0.936 (0.512-1.707)
0.828
Citation: Zhao CJ, Ren C, Yuan Z, Bai GH, Li JY, Gao L, Li JH, Duan ZQ, Feng DP, Zhang H. Spleen volume is associated with overt hepatic encephalopathy after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in patients with portal hypertension. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(7): 2054-2064