882 resultados para encefalopatia portal sistêmica


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A ciência, tecnologia e inovação são pilares fundamentais para o desenvolvimento social e económico de um país. Angola tem apostado cada vez mais nestas vertentes mas os seus académicos e investigadores ainda sentem dificuldade em divulgar os seus trabalhos e não veem os seus esforços devidamente reconhecidos, nomeadamente pela sociedade angolana em geral. A internet como meio privilegiado de divulgação de informação, tem registado uma tendência crescente nos seus níveis de acesso, e cada vez mais em países até agora considerados menos desenvolvidos. A conectividade às redes móveis e de internet tem vindo a crescer a bom ritmo em África e este continente chega mesmo a ultrapassar a Europa e Estados Unidos no número de subscrições de telefones móveis, sendo também o que apresenta uma maior taxa de crescimento no número de utilizadores de internet. A construção do portal Web CIENCIA.AO – Portal de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação de Angola – vem constituir-­‐se como uma ferramenta de ajuda à disseminação dos esforços efetuados nestas áreas e a integrar os diversos atores de investigação científica.

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of liver hypertrophy of the future liver remnant volume (FLR) induced by preoperative portal vein embolization (PVE) on the immediate postoperative complications after a standardized major liver resection. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: PVE is usually indicated when FLR is estimated to be too small for major liver resection. However, few data exist regarding the exact quantification of sufficient minimal functional hepatic volume required to avoid postoperative complications in both patients with or without chronic liver disease. METHODS: All consecutive patients in whom an elective right hepatectomy was feasible and who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria between 1998 and 2000 were assigned to have alternatively either immediate surgery or surgery after PVE. Among 55 patients (25 liver metastases, 2 cholangiocarcinoma, and 28 hepatocellular carcinoma), 28 underwent right hepatectomy after PVE and 27 underwent immediate surgery. Twenty-eight patients had chronic liver disease. FLR and estimated rate of functional future liver remnant (%FFLR) volumes were assessed by computed tomography. RESULTS: The mean increase of FLR and %FFLR 4 to 8 weeks after PVE were respectively 44 +/- 19% and 16 +/- 7% for patients with normal liver and 35 +/- 28% and 9 +/- 3% for those with chronic liver disease. All patients with normal liver and 86% with chronic liver disease experienced hypertrophy after PVE. The postoperative course of patients with normal liver who underwent PVE before right hepatectomy was similar to those with immediate surgery. In contrast, PVE in patients with chronic liver disease significantly decreased the incidence of postoperative complications as well as the intensive care unit stay and total hospital stay after right hepatectomy. CONCLUSIONS: Before elective right hepatectomy, the hypertrophy of FLR induced by PVE had no beneficial effect on the postoperative course in patients with normal liver. In contrast, in patients with chronic liver disease, the hypertrophy of the FLR induced by PVE decreased significantly the rate of postoperative complications.