Quantitative modeling of the physiology of ascites in portal hypertension

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Although the factors involved in cirrhotic ascites have been studied for a century, a number of observations are not understood, including the action of diuretics in the treatment of ascites and the ability of the plasma-ascitic albumin gradient to diagnose portal hypertension. This communication presents an explanation of ascites based solely on pathophysiological alterations within the peritoneal cavity. A quantitative model is described based on experimental vascular and intraperitoneal pressures, lymph flow, and peritoneal space compliance. The model's predictions accurately mimic clinical observations in ascites, including the magnitude and time course of changes observed following paracentesis or diuretic therapy. © 2012 Levitt and Levitt; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Levitt, D. G., & Levitt, M. D. (2012, March 27). Quantitative modeling of the physiology of ascites in portal hypertension. BMC Gastroenterology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-12-26

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