Zeppa R, Lee P A, Hutson D G, Levi J U, Livingstone A S
Department of Surgery, University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Florida.
Am J Surg. 1988 Jan;155(1):6-9. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9610(88)80250-2.
Two hundred six consecutive patients were followed from 5 to 15 years after a distal splenorenal shunt operation. Nonalcoholic patients demonstrated nearly twice the survival rate when compared with alcoholic patients. The mean duration of life for the surviving nonalcoholics was 10 years and for the alcoholics, 9 years. We predict that approximately a third of the nonalcoholics will enjoy long-term survival. The operative mortality rate was similar in both groups, being about 4 percent. The risk of liver cancer was highest in the male alcoholics, and long-term survival was greater for women in both the alcoholic and nonalcoholic groups.
对206例连续接受远端脾肾分流术的患者进行了5至15年的随访。与酒精性肝病患者相比,非酒精性肝病患者的生存率几乎高出两倍。存活的非酒精性肝病患者的平均寿命为10年,酒精性肝病患者为9年。我们预测,大约三分之一的非酒精性肝病患者将长期存活。两组的手术死亡率相似,约为4%。男性酒精性肝病患者患肝癌的风险最高,在酒精性和非酒精性两组中,女性的长期生存率更高。