Maternal and perinatal outcome in pregnancies complicated with portal hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Koustav PalDeepthy Melepurakkal SadanandanAvantika GuptaDeepthi NayakManita PyakurelArun KeepanasserilDilip Kumar MauryaN Sreekumaran NairAnish KeepanasserilPublished in: Hepatology international (2022)
One in ten pregnancies complicated with portal hypertension is diagnosed during pregnancy, and thrombocytopenia is the most common complication. Hepatic decompensation and variceal bleeding remain the most common cause of maternal deaths, with reduced rates of bleeding and its complications reported following the introduction of endoscopic procedures during pregnancy. CPH increases the risk of postpartum hemorrhage, whereas variceal bleeding is higher among NCPH.