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  4. Hepatic vein oxygenation, liver blood flow, and the rate of ethanol metabolism in recently abstinent alcoholic patients

Hepatic vein oxygenation, liver blood flow, and the rate of ethanol metabolism in recently abstinent alcoholic patients

Author(s)
H Iturriaga
Yedi Israel
Date Issued
1 de agosto de 1971
Type
Article
Volume
1
Issue
4
Start Page
211
End Page
218
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2362.1971.tb00619.x
Abstract
Abstract. To determine whether hepatic hypoxia is associated with hepatocellular necrosis in alcoholics, oxygen tension in the hepatic vein and hepatic blood flow were determined in thirteen patients without overt clinical liver disease. Ethanol metabolic rate was also assayed as an index of liver metabolism. Hepatic blood flow and ethanol metabolic rate were also determined in six normal volunteers. According to liver histology patients were separated into two groups, with and without hepatocellular necrosis. Alcoholics with necrosis showed a higher (P < 0–002) ethanol metabolic rate (405±0–23 mmol/kg/h) than those without necrosis (2–46±0–34). Hepatic blood flow in the total group of alcoholics was not significantly different from controls; in the group with necrosis it was lower (651-7±44-6 ml/min/m2) than in the group without necrosis (878-3±81-6; P < 0025). Hepatic vein pO2 was lower (P < 001) in patients with hepatocellular necrosis (31-7±0–68 mmHg) than in patients without necrosis (35-7±0–99). In the whole group, a significant negative correlation (r= -0 76, P < 0–003) was observed between hepatic vein pO2 and ethanol metabolic rate. Acute administration of ethanol (21-7 mmol/kg) did not alter hepatic blood flow in six normal individuals nor in five alcoholic patients, although an increase in hepatic vein pO2 was observed in the latter. The changes observed in hepatic vein pO2, functional hepatic blood flow, and ethanol metabolic rate which correlate with hepatocellular necrosis, may be of pathogenic importance in alcoholic liver disease.
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Necrosis

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Vein

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Cirrhosis

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Necrosis

Alcoholic liver disea...

Internal medicine

Medicine

Blood flow

Vein

Gastroenterology

Hypoxia (environmenta...

Endocrinology

Cirrhosis

Oxygen

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