Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Oct 2011)

Measurement of hepatic venous pressure gradient revisited: Catheter wedge vs balloon wedge techniques

  • S Timothy Chelliah,
  • Shyamkumar N Keshava,
  • Vinu Moses,
  • Narayanam RS Surendrababu,
  • Uday George Zachariah,
  • CE Eapen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.90693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 04
pp. 291 – 293

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Aims: To evaluate the accuracy of measurement of hepatic venous pressure gradient by catheter wedge as compared to balloon wedge (the gold standard). Materials and Methods: Forty-five patients having a clinical diagnosis of intrahepatic portal hypertension were subjected to the two different types of pressure measurements (catheter wedge and balloon wedge) during transjugular liver biopsy under fluoroscopic guidance. Statistical Analysis: Spearman′s rank correlation coefficient, Bland-Altman plot for agreement, and single measure intraclass correlation were used for analysis of data. Results: There was a close correlation between the results obtained by both the techniques, with highly significant concordance (P < 0.0001). Hepatic venous pressure gradients as measured by the catheter wedge technique were either equal to or less than those obtained by the balloon wedge technique. Conclusions: The difference in hepatic venous pressure gradients measured by the two techniques is insignificant.

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