2020
DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000002587
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Transjugular Versus Percutaneous Liver Biopsy in Children

Abstract: Background/Objective: Percutaneous biopsy (PB) and transjugular liver biopsy (TJLB) are 2 main ways of obtaining liver tissue. We evaluated the indications, success rate, tissue yield, and complications of TJLB in comparison to PB in children. Methods: Electronic records of children undergoing liver biopsy (LB) were reviewed. Clinico laboratory data including indication, type of biopsy, complications, and tissue yield (length and number of complete port… Show more

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“…In pediatric patients, especially in infants and toddlers, a transjugular biopsy should be avoided, because it often requires a sedation/anesthesia, and it is potentially dangerous in critical patients. 54,55 In particular, a single-center experience 54 found a high incidence of severe complications resulting in the procedure being contraindicated in pediatric patients. 11 In conclusion, although liver biopsy is potentially very useful for diagnostic purposes, the risks associated with the procedure, make this diagnostic tool somewhat unappealing.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pediatric patients, especially in infants and toddlers, a transjugular biopsy should be avoided, because it often requires a sedation/anesthesia, and it is potentially dangerous in critical patients. 54,55 In particular, a single-center experience 54 found a high incidence of severe complications resulting in the procedure being contraindicated in pediatric patients. 11 In conclusion, although liver biopsy is potentially very useful for diagnostic purposes, the risks associated with the procedure, make this diagnostic tool somewhat unappealing.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of adequacy for pathology have been inconsistent, [37][38][39] and at our institution, pathologists prefer percutaneous samples for most indications. As with adults, a normal gradient is PSG to be <5 mm Hg.…”
Section: Liver Interventions In Childrenmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Percutaneous liver biopsies are less expensive and less invasive and can be done either blind utilizing a percussion-guided approach or with ultrasound guidance via a suction needle. Lastly, the transjugular approach is used in patients with coagulopathies and a high risk of bleeding and can have inconsistent samples, so they are rarely done [ 13 , 14 , 16 ]. Though there is a movement in pediatric gastroenterology to find alternative methods for diagnosing other cholestatic diseases, the ability to identify biliary atresia with a high specificity remains a challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%