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  • Guidelines on the management of ascites in cirrhosis - PMC
    Hepatic hydrothorax (HH) is accumulation of transudative fluid in the pleural space in the absence of cardiac, pulmonary or pleural disease, affecting approximately 5–12% of patients with advanced liver disease 235 The first-line management of hydrothorax is based on controlling ascites with diuretics and or LVP as discussed previously
  • Ascites: What it is, Symptoms, Causes Treatment
    Ascites is a sign of liver damage that can lead to uncomfortable symptoms It may make you feel self-conscious about your appearance or worry about the health of your liver There are treatment options available to you that help you manage ascites so you can feel your best Restricting your salt intake is one of the most effective treatments
  • Diagnosis and management of ascites, spontaneous bacterial . . .
    Ascites is the most common decompensation-associated complication of cirrhosis leading to reduced survival Following significant development of antimicrobial resistance and studies comparing therapeutic options, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases released a new guidance providing an in-depth review of those studies and updated guidelines based on expert opinions and
  • Liver Cirrhosis: Management - EACS Guidelines
    Uncomplicated ascites General management Treat ascites once other complications have been treated; Avoid NSAIDs Prophylaxis (Norfloxacin 400 mg po qd) should be given to persons at high risk of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) 1) Persons with cirrhosis and gastrointestinal bleeding 2) Persons who have had one or more episodes of SBP
  • Diagnosis, Evaluation and Management of Ascites . . . - AASLD
    Hepatic decompensation, defined by ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, and portal hypertensive gastrointestinal bleeding, is an important landmark in the natural history of cirrhosis Ascites is commonly the first decompensation-defining event, with 5%-10% of patients with compensated cirrhosis developing ascites per year


















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