Purpose: To retrospectively analyse long-term patency and overall survival of cirrhotic patients treated with TIPSS using e-PTFE-covered stents. Additionally, prognostic factors for better patency and survival were analysed.
Materials and methods: Two hundred and eighty-five consecutive cirrhotic patients with severe portal hypertension-related symptoms were included. Follow-up, including clinical assessment and duplex ultrasound, was analysed up to end of study, patient's death, liver transplantation or TIPSS-reduction. Patency rates and overall survival were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method; potential differences in outcome between subgroups were calculated using the Pepe and Mori test.
Results: The 1-, 2- and 5-year primary patencies were 91.5 %, 89.2 % and 86.2 %, respectively, with no new shunt dysfunctions after 5 years' follow-up. TIPSS revision was performed more often in ascites patients (P = 0.02). The 1-, 4- and 10-year survival rates were 69.2 %, 52.1 % and 30.7 %, respectively. Survival was higher in Child-Pugh class A-B (P = 0.04), in the recurrent bleeding group (P = 0.008) and in patients with underlying alcoholic cirrhosis (P = 0.01).
Conclusion: Long term, primary patency of e-PTFE-covered TIPSS stents remains very high (>80 %); shunt revision was required more frequently in ascites patients. Overall survival was better in Child-Pugh A-B patients with recurrent variceal bleeding and alcoholic liver cirrhosis.
Keypoints: • Long-term primary patency rate of e-PTFE-covered TIPSS stents remains very high. • No new shunt dysfunction was found after 5 years of follow-up. • Shunt revision was required more frequently in ascites patients. • Four and 10 years' overall survival was 50 and 30 %, respectively.
Keywords: Cirrhosis; Covered stent; Long-term outcome; Portal hypertension; Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.