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- Youwen Tan and Xingbei Zhou.
- Department of Hepatology, The Third Hospital of Zhenjiang Affiliated Jiangsu University, Daijiamen, Runzhou Distinct, Zhenjiang, China.
- Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Feb 9; 103 (6): e35914e35914.
AbstractThis study aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics of Gynura segetum (Tusanqi)-induced hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (HSOS) and the benefits and risks of anticoagulant therapy for Tusanqi-induced HSOS. This was a retrospective analysis of 49 patients with Tusanqi-induced HSOS who were treated with anticoagulation or standard therapy between July 2006 and December 2022. Clinical manifestations included abdominal pain (n = 47) and peritoneal or pleural effusion (n = 46); 2 patients died. Nineteen patients requested standard medical treatment, while 30 were treated with anticoagulants. HSOS resolved within 6 months in 22 patients but did not resolve in 27 patients. The resolution rate was higher in the anticoagulant than standard treatment group (P = .037). Logistic regression analysis revealed that a history of chronic liver disease or treatment increased the risk of poor outcomes. Bleeding complications occurred in 6 patients in the anticoagulant treatment group. Early diagnosis and anticoagulant treatment are beneficial for rapid recovery after Tusanqi-induced HSOS. However, anticoagulant treatment is associated with the risk of multisite bleeding.Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
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