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Peck-Radosavljevic, M; Angermayr, B; Datz, C; Ferlitsch, A; Ferlitsch, M; Fuhrmann, V; Häfner, M; Kramer, L; Maieron, A; Payer, B; Reiberger, T; Stauber, R; Steininger, R; Trauner, M; Thurnher, S; Ulbrich, G; Vogel, W; Zoller, H; Graziadei, I; Austrian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Austrian consensus on the definition and treatment of portal hypertension and its complications (Billroth II).
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2013; 125(7-8):200-219
Doi: 10.1007/s00508-013-0337-z
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Stauber Rudolf
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Trauner Michael
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In November 2004, the Austrian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ÖGGH) held for the first time a consensus meeting on the definitions and treatment of portal hypertension and its complications in the Billroth-Haus in Vienna, Austria (Billroth I-Meeting). This meeting was preceded by a meeting of international experts on portal hypertension with some of the proponents of the Baveno consensus conferences (http://www.oeggh.at/videos.asp). The consensus itself is based on the Baveno III consensus with regard to portal hypertensive bleeding and the suggestions of the International Ascites Club regarding the treatment of ascites. Those statements were modified by new knowledge derived from the recent literature and also by the current practice of medicine as agreed upon by the participants of the consensus meeting. In October 2011, the ÖGGH organized the second consensus meeting on portal hypertension and its complications in Vienna (Billroth II-Meeting). The Billroth II-Guidelines on the definitions and treatment of portal hypertension and its complications take into account the developments of the last 7 years, including the Baveno-V update and several key publications.
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