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  2. Patients with cirrhosis usually have abnormalities in systemic and pulmonary circulation characterized by increased cardiac output, associated with decreased systemic vascular resistance and blood ...

  3. Cirrhosis and Cardiac Surgery - Medscape

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    July 5, 2007 (New York, NY) - Cardiac surgery can safely be performed on patients with mild to moderate cirrhosis of the liver, but mortality is high in those with severe disease, a new study ...

  4. Pulmonary Complications of Cirrhosis - Medscape

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    Diseases & Conditions Cardiac Cirrhosis and Congestive Hepatopathy; 2002284667-overview. Diseases & Conditions Perioperative Management of the Patient With Liver Disease; 2002185856-overview.

  5. Cirrhosis and cardiac surgery - Medscape

    www.medscape.com/viewarticle/789436

    Patients with mild cirrhosis of the liver can be reasonably confident of a good outcome following a cardiac operation, particularly if they have off-pump surgery, a new study finds. However, the ...

  6. Pulmonary Complications of Cirrhosis - Page 5 - Medscape

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    Diseases & Conditions Cardiac Cirrhosis and Congestive Hepatopathy; 2002284667-overview. Diseases & Conditions Perioperative Management of the Patient With Liver Disease; 2002185856-overview.

  7. Dyspnea in a Woman With Alcoholic Cirrhosis - Medscape

    www.medscape.com/viewarticle/433739

    Diseases & Conditions Cardiac Cirrhosis and Congestive Hepatopathy; 2001/s/viewarticle/996127. Journal Article Emergence of Melioidosis in Brazil: A Case Series; 2002295686-overview.

  8. Cardiac cirrhosis: Gynecomastia, testicular atrophy: Cirrhosis: Peripheral edema, signs of ascites, hepatosplenomegaly, caput medusa ... are likely. During the forties and fifties, primary biliary ...

  9. Assessment of Prognosis of Cirrhosis - Page 2 - Medscape

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    It has been shown that 10 years after diagnosis, the probability of developing decompensated cirrhosis is ∼60%, ascites being the most frequent complication (∼50%). [1] Once patients have ...

  10. Management of Cirrhotic Ascites - Page 4 - Medscape

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    The Management of Cirrhotic Ascites. Refractory ascites is subdivided into diuretic-resistant and diuretic-intractable ascites ( Table 1 ). [25] Diuretic-resistant ascites usually requires a ...

  11. Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2007;4 (5):266-276. The presence of liver disease can increase the risks of surgery and anesthesia in several ways. Hepatic dysfunction can significantly ...