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Ultrasound Prediction of Esophageal Variceal Bleeding Risk
Sponsor: Assiut University
Summary
This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the accuracy of using routine abdominal ultrasound to predict the risk of esophageal variceal bleeding in adult patients with liver cirrhosis. Esophageal variceal bleeding is a serious complication of chronic liver disease. While upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is the current standard for diagnosing and grading these varices, it is an invasive procedure. In this study, researchers will use ultrasound to measure the patient's spleen size and portal vein diameter. These non-invasive measurements will then be compared to the results of a standard upper endoscopy performed within 48 to 72 hours. The goal is to determine if these simple ultrasound measurements can reliably predict the presence, grade, and bleeding risk of esophageal varices, which could potentially reduce the need for routine invasive endoscopic screenings in the future.
Official title: Splenic Size and Portal Vein Diameter on Ultrasound in Predicting Esophageal Variceal Bleeding Risk
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
165
Start Date
2026-04
Completion Date
2027-05
Last Updated
2026-05-06
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified