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Palliative long-term abdominal drains for the management of refractory ascites due to cirrhosis: a consensus document

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posted on 2023-06-10, 03:35 authored by Lucia Macken, Margaret Corrigan, Wendy Prentice, Fiona Finlay, Jo McDonagh, Neil Rajoriya, Claire Salmon, Mhairi C Donnelly, Catherine J Evans, Bhaskar Ganai, Joan Bedlington, Shani Steer, Mark Wright, Ben Hudson, Sumita VermaSumita Verma
Palliative care remains suboptimal in advanced cirrhosis, in part relating to a lack of evidence-based interventions. Ascites remains the most common cirrhosis complication resulting in hospitalisation. Many patients with refractory ascites are not candidates for liver transplantation or transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, and therefore require recurrent palliative large volume paracentesis in hospital. We review the available evidence on use of palliative long-term abdominal drains in cirrhosis. Pending results of a national trial and consistent with recently published national and American guidance, long-term abdominal drains cannot be regarded as standard of care in advanced cirrhosis. They should instead be considered only on a case-by-case basis, pending definitive evidence. This manuscript provides consensus to help standardise use of long-term abdominal drains in cirrhosis including patient selection and community management. Our ultimate aim remains to improve palliative care for this under researched and vulnerable cohort

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Frontline Gastroenterology

ISSN

2041-4145

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

Issue

e1

Volume

13

Article number

e116-e125

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  • Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2022-05-19

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2022-06-23

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2022-06-23

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