Skip to main content
. 2016 Feb 8;8(4):231–262. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i4.231

Table 1.

Rates of portal hypertensive gastropathy in patients with portal hypertension

Ref. Analyzed patients Total number No. (%) with PHG No. (%) with mild PHG No. (%) with severe PHG
McCormack et al[3] Portal hypertension 127 65 (51%) 37 (29%) 28 (22%)
Sarin et al[5] Portal hypertension 136 10 (7%)
DeWeert et al[6] Non-alcoholic liver disease 81 23 (28%) Not reported Not reported
McCormick et al[7] Portal hypertension 93 endoscopies in 74 patients 85 endoscopies (91%) 6 (6%), moderate 61 (66%) 18 (19%)
Sarin et al[8] Portal hypertension 107 4 (3.7%) (only cirrhotic) Not reported Not reported
Parikh et al[9] Portal hypertension 118 71 (60%) 41 (58%) 30 (42%)
Sarin et al[10] Portal hypertension with prior variceal bleeding 967 86 (9%) 56 (5.8%) 30 (3.1%)
Itha et al[11] EHPVO in children 163 (12%) Not reported Not reported
Rana et al[12] Portal hypertension 41 27 (66%) 19 (46%) 8 (20%)
El-Rifai et al[13] Portal hypertension 24 14 (58%) 10 (42%) - moderate 4 (16%)
Sogaard et al[14] Portal vein thrombosis 67 28 (42%) Not reported Not reported
Figueiredo et al[15] Portal hypertension; cirrhosis 36 27 (75%) 5 (46%)
Erden et al[16] Portal hypertension 57 15 (26.3%) Not reported Not reported
Duché et al[17] Children, portal hypertension with biliary atresia 125 27 (21%) Not reported Not reported
Aydoğan et al[18] Portal hypertension 51 30 (58%) Not reported Not reported
dos Santos et al[19] Portal hypertension 43 22 (51%) Not reported Not reported
Pantham et al[20] Esophageal varices undergoing TEE 24 12 (50%) Not reported Not reported
Abdollahi et al[21] Autoimmune hepatitis 60 27 (45%) Not reported Not reported
de Alcantara et al[22] Chronic liver disease vs EHPVO 35 vs 18 7 (20%) vs 8 (44.4%) Not reported Not reported
Aoyama et al[23] Portal hypertension 119 35 (29%) Not reported Not reported

PHG: Portal hypertensive gastropathy; EHPVO: Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction; TEE: Transesophageal echocardiogram.