Pre-emptive TIPS in high-risk acute variceal bleeding. An updated and revised individual patient data meta-analysis

Oana Nicoarǎ-Farcǎu, Guohong Han, Marika Rudler, Debora Angrisani, Alberto Monescillo, Ferran Torres, Georgina Casanovas, Jaime Bosch, Yong Lv, Philip D.J. Dunne, Peter C. Hayes, Dominique Thabut, Daiming Fan, Virginia Hernández-Gea, Juan C. García-Pagán*, Christophe Bureau, Juan G. Abraldes, Frederik Nevens, Karel Caca, Wim LalemanBeate Appenrodt, Angelo Luca, Jean Pierre Vinel, Joachim Mössner, Marco Di Pascoli, Alexander Zipprich, Tilman Sauerbruch, Francisco Martinez-Lagares, Luis Ruiz-Del-Arbol, Angel Sierra, Clemencia Guevara, Elena Jimenez, Jose Miguel Marrero, Enrique Buceta, Juan Sanchez, Ana Castellot, Monica Penate, Ana Cruz, Elena Pena, Bogdan Procopet, Álvaro Giráldez, Lucio Amitrano, Candid Villanueva, Luis Ibañez-Samaniego, Gilberto Silva-Junior, Javier Martinez, Joan Genescà, Jonel Trebicka, Lise L. Gluud, Aleksander Krag, Preemptive TIPS individual data metanalysis, International Variceal Bleeding Study and Baveno Cooperation Study groups

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A previous individual patient data meta-analysis (IPD-MA) showed that compared with drugs+endoscopy, the placement of transjugular portosystemic shunt within 72 hours of admission (pre-emptive transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: p-TIPS) increases the survival of high-risk patients (Child-Pugh B+ active bleeding and Child-Pugh C<14 points) with cirrhosis and acute variceal bleeding. However, the previous IPD-MA was not a two-stage meta-analysis, did not consider the potential risk of selection bias of observational studies, and did not include the most recent randomized clinical trial. We performed an updated and revised IPD-MA to reassess the efficacy of p-TIPS, addressing all previous issues.

APPROACH AND RESULTS: We included all studies from the previous IPD-MA and searched for other possible eligible publications until September 2022. We performed a two-stage IPD-MA of data from 8 studies (4 randomized clinical trials and 4 observational). In addition, we performed a sensitivity analysis excluding those patients dying up to the first 72 hours after admission in the Drugs+Endoscopy arms of the 4 observational studies. The primary end point was the effects of p-TIPS versus Drugs+Endoscopy on 1-year survival.We identified 1389 patients (342 p-TIPS and 1047 Drugs+Endoscopy). The two-stage IPD-MA showed that p-TIPS significantly reduced the mortality in the overall population (HR=0·43, 95% CI: 0.32-0.60, p <0.001. This effect was observed in both subgroups of patients with Child-Pugh. The sensitivity analysis confirmed the survival benefit of p-TIPS.

CONCLUSIONS: The updated two-stage IPD-MA confirms the significant survival advantage of p-TIPS in high-risk patients with cirrhosis and acute variceal bleeding. As a result, we recommend p-TIPS as the preferred first-choice treatment for these patients.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftHepatology
Vol/bind79
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)624-635
Antal sider12
ISSN0270-9139
DOI
StatusUdgivet - mar. 2024

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