Coil Embolization in Type II Hepatopulmonary Syndrome Patients

  • Skill Levelintermediate
  • Lectures1 Video
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What you'll learn

Hepatopulmonary syndrome is a dangerous complication of liver disease and is an important cause of dyspnea and hypoxemia in these patients. It results from the altered gas exchange due to arteriovenous fistulae and abnormal capillary dilatation within the pulmonary vasculature. read more »»

Liver transplantation can be a treatment of choice for this condition. However, coil embolization is a palliative treatment for a patient with type II hepatopulmonary syndrome, not a candidate for liver transplantation. Take this webinar to know more about the case study in which Therapeutic coil embolization was performed to aid liver transplantation in type II Hepatopulmonary syndrome with severe hypoxemia.

Who Should Attend?

  • General practitioners
  • Primary care physicians
  • Undergraduate medical students (Interns)
  • Postgraduate students in medicine
  • Nurses
  • Life science graduates
  • AYUSH graduates

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Medvarsity

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Instructor

Medvarsity

Medvarsity is the pioneer in online medical education


4/5

Medvarsity is the pioneer in online medical education and is now Asia’s largest company in the domain with more than 50,000 graduates who have upskilled through the courses offered by the organization and more than 10,000 active learners who are engaged in their online medical courses and contact programs.

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Last Updated 07/2021

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