Artículo de revista
Suprahepatic vein oxygen tension in alcoholics with severe and mild liver damage
Fecha
1995Registro en:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Volumen 40, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 1243-1245
01632116
15732568
10.1007/BF02065531
Autor
Bunout Barnett, Daniel
Moya, Patricia
Maza Cave, María Pía de la
Petermann, Margarita
Iturriaga, Hernán
Hirsch Birn, Sandra
Institución
Resumen
We measured suprahepatic vein and arterial partial oxygen pressure in 35 alcoholics with severe (N=7) or mild (N=28) histological liver damage and without evidence of clinical liver failure. The suprahepatic vein was punctured with a fine needle, using a percutaneous approach. Suprahepatic vein partial oxygen pressure was lower and arterial-suprahepatic gradient higher in alcoholics with severe liver damage compared to those with mild damage (35.1±1.7 vs 44.1±2.1 and 58.9±3.7 vs 45.9±2.4 mm Hg, respectively;P<0.001). Suprahepatic puncture was well tolerated and devoid of complications. It is concluded that alcoholics with severe liver damage have lower oxygen tensions in the suprahepatic vein, a phenomenon that supports the hypoxic theory of alcoholic liver disease. © 1995 Plenum Publishing Corporation.