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Radiology, Vol 188, 643-648, Copyright © 1993 by Radiological Society of North America


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Evaluation of portal venous hypertension with cine phase-contrast MR flow measurements: high association of hyperdynamic portal flow with variceal hemorrhage

DJ Burkart, CD Johnson, RL Ehman, AL Weaver and DM Ilstrup
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.

Thirty-two patients with portal venous hypertension and endoscopically proved esophageal varices who were being evaluated for possible liver transplantation were studied with cine phase-contrast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Flow measurements in the main portal vein were obtained and associated with the presence of variceal hemorrhage within 2 years before the MR examination. Low (hypodynamic) flow was present in 22 patients, while high (hyperdynamic) flow was present in 10 patients. The presence of variceal hemorrhage was significantly associated with a high portal venous flow rate (P = .001), high variceal grade (P = .030), and Child class A or B (P = .003); however, only portal venous flow (P = .006) and variceal grade (P = .044) were found to be associated with variceal hemorrhage in a multiple logistic regression analysis. The portal venous flow rate was significantly higher among patients with Child class A or B disease compared with those with class C disease (median, 24.6 vs 8.0 mL/min.kg; P = .004).


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