Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome medical therapy
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Overview
Medical Therapy
- The management of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome depends on the severity of the disease.
- Supportive care is the mainstay of treatment.
- Supportive measures include:
- Maintaining intravascular volume
- Avoidance of hepatotoxic agents
- Paracentesis can be done to remove ascitic fluid
- Narcotics can be used to keep patient pain free.
- Patients with mild to moderate sinusoidal obstruction syndrome can be treated with supportive care alone. However, severe cases need defibrotide (thrombolytic agent) along with supportive care.
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