Hepatic portal venous gas: review of the literature and sonographic implications
Journal
Journal of Medical Ultrasound
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
2
Pages
66-70
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
To review the clinical data and sonographic implications of hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG), we collected 447 cases of HPVG from the MEDLINE database and the National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan database and analyzed etiology, radiographic findings, diagnostic tools, and outcome of all the cases. Among them, 61% of cases were nonischemic bowel disease. Mortality rates are significantly influenced by bowel ischemia and pneumatosis intestinalis. Ultrasound-diagnosed HPVG was more frequently reported after 1980 and associated with etiology. In conclusion, the number of cases with ultrasound-diagnosed HPVG is increasing. The etiology of HPVG should be searched and coincident imaging findings, including pneumatosis intestinalis, should be evaluated. ? 2014.
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Other Subjects
abdominal disease; adult; aged; child; diagnostic imaging; disease association; echography; female; hepatic portal venous gas; human; intestine ischemia; major clinical study; male; mortality; outcome assessment; pneumatosis intestinalis; review; Taiwan; very elderly
Publisher
Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Type
review