Splanchnic vein thrombosis (SVT) is a manifestation of venous thromboembolism in an unusual site. Portal, mesenteric, and splenic veins are the most common vessels involved in SVT which occurs mainly in patients with liver cirrhosis, although non-cirrhotic patients could be affected as well. Thrombosis of hepatic veins, also known as Budd-Chiari syndrome, is another manifestation of SVT. Prompt diagnosis and intervention are mandatory in order to increase the recalization rate and reduce the risk of thrombus progression and hypertensive complications. Traditional anticoagulation with heparin and vitamin-K antagonists is the treatment of choice in these cases. However, recent studies have shown promising results on the efficacy and safety of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in this setting. Available results are mainly based on retrospective studies with small sample size, but first clinical trials have been published in the last years. This manuscript aims to provide an updated overview of the current evidence regarding the role of DOACs for SVT in both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients.

Monaco G., Bucherini L., Stefanini B., Piscaglia F., Foschi F.G., Ielasi L. (2023). Direct oral anticoagulants for the treatment of splanchnic vein thrombosis: A state of art. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 29(33), 4962-4974 [10.3748/wjg.v29.i33.4962].

Direct oral anticoagulants for the treatment of splanchnic vein thrombosis: A state of art

Monaco G.;Stefanini B.;Piscaglia F.;Ielasi L.
2023

Abstract

Splanchnic vein thrombosis (SVT) is a manifestation of venous thromboembolism in an unusual site. Portal, mesenteric, and splenic veins are the most common vessels involved in SVT which occurs mainly in patients with liver cirrhosis, although non-cirrhotic patients could be affected as well. Thrombosis of hepatic veins, also known as Budd-Chiari syndrome, is another manifestation of SVT. Prompt diagnosis and intervention are mandatory in order to increase the recalization rate and reduce the risk of thrombus progression and hypertensive complications. Traditional anticoagulation with heparin and vitamin-K antagonists is the treatment of choice in these cases. However, recent studies have shown promising results on the efficacy and safety of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in this setting. Available results are mainly based on retrospective studies with small sample size, but first clinical trials have been published in the last years. This manuscript aims to provide an updated overview of the current evidence regarding the role of DOACs for SVT in both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients.
2023
Monaco G., Bucherini L., Stefanini B., Piscaglia F., Foschi F.G., Ielasi L. (2023). Direct oral anticoagulants for the treatment of splanchnic vein thrombosis: A state of art. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 29(33), 4962-4974 [10.3748/wjg.v29.i33.4962].
Monaco G.; Bucherini L.; Stefanini B.; Piscaglia F.; Foschi F.G.; Ielasi L.
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