Appleby VJ
St James University,
Beckett Street, Leeds, LS7 9TF
United Kingdom
Case Report
Safety and Efficacy of Long Term Nasobiliary Drainage to Treat Intractable Pruritus in Cholestatic Liver Disease
Author(s): Appleby VJ, Hutchinson JM and Davies MH
Appleby VJ, Hutchinson JM and Davies MH
Introduction: Cholestasis related pruritus, secondary to intrahepatic, and or extrahepatic biliary obstruction is a common manifestation in chronic liver disease. Pruritus is difficult to treat, and results often suboptimal. A stepwise medical approach is usually employed, followed by a trial molecular adsorbents recirculation system (MARS) in medication resistant cases. Pruritus resulting in reduced quality of life is a variant syndrome eligible for liver transplantation in the setting of preserved synthetic function.
Aim: This case series describes the use of long term (LT)-NBD in three patients with intractable pruritus. This case series test the hypothesis that long-term NBD could be successfully used to alleviate cholestasis related pruritus, and prevent, or delay the need for liver transplantation.
Method: LT.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0889.1000157