French guidelines on TIPS: Indications and modalities.
Hélène LarrueManon AllaireDelphine WeilSandrine BargeDominique ThabutAudrey PayanceLucile MogaCaroline JézéquelFlorent ArtruIsabelle ArchambeaudLaure ElkriefFrédéric ObertiCharles RouxWim LalemanMarika RudlerSébastien DharancyNolwenn LabordeAnne MinelloThomas MouillotElvire DesjonquèresLine Caroll Ntandja WandjiMarc BourlièreNathalie Ganne-CarriéChristophe Bureaunull nullPublished in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2024)
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) has become essential in the treatment or prevention of portal hypertension-related complications. In the early 1990s, the primary indication was refractory bleeding. It is now proposed for the treatment of ascites for the prevention of bleeding and in patients with vascular diseases of the liver. Thus, there are a growing number of patients being treated with TIPS all over the world. The broadening of indications, the involvement of multiple stakeholders, the need for an accurate selection, the positioning in relation to transplantation and the lack of standardization in pre-therapeutic assessment, in the procedure itself and in the follow-up have led the board of the French Association for the Study of the Liver to establish recommendations.