Cirrosis biliar primaria: experiencia de trece años en dos centros de referencia

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Title: Cirrosis biliar primaria: experiencia de trece años en dos centros de referencia
Author: Valera M., José Miguel; Smok S., Gladys; Poniachik, Jaime; Oksenberg, Danny; Silva P., Guillermo; Ferrario B., Mario; Buckel, Erwin; Brahm, Javier
Abstract: Background: Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a chronic cholestatic disease, which can progress to hepatic failure. Aim: To study the clinical presentation, pathological features, treatment and outcome of a group of patients with PBC. Material and methods: Retrospective review of medical records of 115 patients (110 females, age range 30-76 years) with PBC. Clinical presentation, pathological stage, treatment, outcome and eventual use of liver transplantation, were recorded. Result: Seventy eight percent of patients were symptomatic at presentation (itching in 69% and malaise in 62%). Antimitochondrial antibodies were positive in 56%. No clinical or laboratory differences were observed between symptomatic patients or those with positive antimitochondrial antibodies and the rest of the study group. Sjogren syndrome was present in 38%, hypothyroidism in 13%, scleroderma in 7% and rheumatoid arthritis in 5%. Initially, 61% had fibrosis and/or cirrhosis, and ursodeoxycholic acid was indicated in 94% of the patients. Fifteen patients underwent liver transplantation due to upper digestive bleeding or itching. Survival has been 67% at 36 months after transplantation. In one transplanted liver, PBC recurred. Conclusions: An early diagnosis and treatment of a progressive disease such as PBC will reduce the incidence of complications and the use of costly treatments.
URI: http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/5357
Date: 2006
dc.identifier.citation: Rev Méd Chile 2006; 134: 469-474


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