Beta-blockers and portal hypertension, hemodynamic effects and prevention of recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.

Hepatogastroenterology

Unité de Recherches de Physiopathologie Hépatique, INSERM U-24, Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy, France.

Published: December 1990

It has been demonstrated that propranolol might reduce portal pressure by reducing cardiac output in patients with cirrhosis and it has thus been hypothesized that beta-blockers may be useful as pharmacological treatment for portal hypertension (1). Subsequently, further studies have detailed the systemic and splanchnic circulatory effects of beta-blockers in patients with portal hypertension and in different models of portal hypertension in animals, and several controlled studies have been performed. This article reviews the hemodynamic effects of beta-blockers in portal hypertension, and reports clinical trials on the prevention of recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.

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