The objective of this research is to study the correlation between the portosystemic pressure gradient and azygos blood flow measured by MRI.
All patients will benefit from: * Pressure gradient measurement portosystemic * MRI measurement of azygos flow, aortic, portals, spleen and lower cellar * Liver biopsy * Laboratory tests
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
All patients performing the biopsy will have an MRI to carry out the necessary measures.
UH Toulouse
Toulouse, France
Correlation between portosystemic pressure gradient measured by catheterization of the hepatic veins transjugular and azygos flow measured by MRI.
MRI and catheterization will be performed the same week. For the azygos blood flow (by MRI), measures will be repeated 5 times. Speed of extraction and the rate on the post processing console will be made with a double reading. For the measurement of portal pressure by catheterization, will be performed measurements of occluded hepatic vein pressure and free hepatic vein. They will be repeated 3 times each. These measures will be carried out to calculate the portosystemic pressure gradient. The flow rate and gradient measurements will be performed blindly to the other.
Time frame: 1 week
Correlation between portosystemic pressure gradient measured by catheterization of the hepatic veins transjugular and aortic flow measured by MRI.
This outcome is different of primary outcome because the Measurement of azygos blood flow (MRI) is repeated on a strictly perpendicular section to the vessel facing the T4-T5 disk and the extraction speed rate and on post processing console is made by double reading. Measuring portal pressure by catheterization. Measurements of occluded hepatic vein pressure and free hepatic vein and will be repeated 3 times each. Flow measurements and gradient will be carried out blind to each other by the radiologist and the hepatologist.
Time frame: 1 week
Correlation between portosystemic pressure gradient measured by catheterization of the hepatic veins transjugular and throughput inferior vena measured by MRI.
Measurement of azygos blood flow (MRI) Repeated Measure 5 times on a strictly perpendicular cut to the vessel immediately after anastomosis of the hepatic veins to the inferior vena cava and Extraction speed and flow on post processing console with double reading. Measurement of portal pressure by catheterization It will be defined by the measures of occluded hepatic vein pressure and free hepatic vein and measurements will be repeated 3 times each. The flow rate and gradient measurements will be performed blindly to the other.
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Time frame: 1 week