Abstract

Portal hypertension is a clinical syndrome which is a consequence of a pathological increase in portal vein pressure due to various causes, among which, cirrhosis being the most common cause. The most basic pathophysiological features of portal hypertension in cirrhosis are increased portal vein pressure due to blocked portal vein blood flow and open collateral circulation. Among the clinical manifestations of portal hypertension in cirrhosis, esophageal and gastric fundus varicose bleeding is the most urgent and the mortality rate is the highest. In order to standardize the diagnosis and treatment plan of esophagogastric variceal bleeding in cirrhotic portal hypertension, the Chinese Society of Spleen and Portal Hypertension Surgery, Chinese Society of Surgery, have renewed and revised this consensus on diagnosis and treatment of esophagogastric variceal bleeding in cirrhotic portal hypertension (2015 edition) hope to provide references for the clinical practices.

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