医学
肝硬化
内镜超声
门脉高压
放射科
门静脉压
肝细胞癌
恶性肿瘤
内科学
胃肠病学
作者
Marvin Ryou,Nicholas Stylopoulos
出处
期刊:American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
[American Physiological Society]
日期:2020-09-02
卷期号:319 (5): G584-G588
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00135.2020
摘要
Portal and hepatic circulation can now be safely accessed using endoscopic ultrasound (EUS). EUS-guided needle access of the portal vein is performed clinically at select tertiary centers for measurement of portal pressure gradients in patients with chronic liver disease and sampling of portal venous thrombus to diagnose malignancy. We propose that this novel clinical technique can be applied in research studies to allow blood collection from and profiling of portal and hepatic circulation. In this technical report, we present and highlight the technical aspects, feasibility, and safety of EUS: guided portal venous blood collection. As a proof of the concept and the utility of this technique in metabolic research and biomarker assessment and discovery, we present a pilot metabolite profiling study of portal venous blood in a small cohort of patients with cirrhosis and a comparison with a group without cirrhosis. Despite the very small diameter of the endoscopic needle used for the blood collection, the portal samples have the same quality as those collected from systemic circulation, and they can be used for the same downstream applications. Finally, we propose an analytical workflow to screen for promising metabolites that could qualify for further studies to determine their utility as sensitive, early candidate biomarkers of hepatic fibrosis, portal shunt, and hypertension. We hope that this report could stimulate and facilitate the widespread use of EUS-guided techniques for the profiling of portal circulation, which could potentially open a new field of scientific inquiry.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The technical aspects, feasibility, and safety of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided needle access for portal venous blood collection are presented in this technical report. Despite the very small diameter of the endoscopic needle, portal blood samples have the same quality as those collected from systemic circulation. As a proof of the concept and the utility of this technique in metabolic research and biomarker assessment and discovery, we present a pilot metabolite profiling study of portal venous blood in a small cohort of patients with cirrhosis and a comparison with a group without cirrhosis.
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