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Bogdan Procopet

Researcher at Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Publications -  93
Citations -  3022

Bogdan Procopet is an academic researcher from Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrhosis & Portal hypertension. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications receiving 2105 citations. Previous affiliations of Bogdan Procopet include University of Bologna & University of Barcelona.

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Liver stiffness accurately predicts portal hypertension related complications in patients with chronic liver disease: a prospective study.

TL;DR: LS proved as effective as HVPG in predicting clinical decompensation and PHT related complications in patients with chronic liver disease and could be a valuable clinical tool to avoid invasive procedures.
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Noninvasive tools and risk of clinically significant portal hypertension and varices in compensated cirrhosis: The "Anticipate" study.

TL;DR: A significant proportion of patients with a very high risk of CSPH, and a population with avery low risk of VNT can be identified with simple, noninvasive tests, suggesting that these can be used to individualize medical care.
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Expanding the Baveno VI criteria for the screening of varices in patients with compensated advanced chronic liver disease.

TL;DR: The Expanded‐Baveno VI criteria performed well in patients with cACLD with hepatitis C virus and alcoholic and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and would potentially spare more endoscopies than the original criteria with a minimal risk of missing VNT in most of the main etiologies of cAC LD.
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Spleen stiffness measurement using fibroscan for the noninvasive assessment of esophageal varices in liver cirrhosis patients

TL;DR: Whether spleen stiffness measured by transient elastography varies as liver disease progresses and whether this would be a suitable method for the noninvasive evaluation of the presence of esophageal varices is investigated.